Hi and many congratulations
I'm a Type 1 and I have a little boy who is nearly 2. I've been a diabetic for over 30 years ( yes not only a diabetic pregnancy but a 'mature' pregnancy also, I was 39 ).
My care consisted of weekly appointments at antenatal from finding out I was pregnant, scans at 12, 20, 28, 32 and 36 weeks, a fetal echo scan at 20 weeks, twice weekly monitoring of baby's heart rate from 36 weeks and induction at 38 weeks.
Your diabetes will have to be kept under very tight control, if I remember rightly before meals at 4 - 5.5 and two hours after meals at 6 - 8. This is likely to result in a higher risk of hypos so plenty of tests and letting the people around you know what to watch for. Your Hba1c will probably be done on a monthly basis and should be below 6.5%. This is what you will likely be advised to aim for, how many women actually achieve it I wonder, but the closer you can get to it the better for you and your baby
My control was good but certainly not as precise as this. My son was born at 7lb 8.5 oz with no problems. He is now a good eater and sleeper .... and climber!
I'm about to start pre pregnancy clinic for baby number 2 so it can't be that bad
Tracey
Ps you will need to get some higher strength folic acid from your doctor.