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<blockquote data-quote="Lolli24" data-source="post: 867993" data-attributes="member: 47494"><p>Mine was 8.4 at Conception! Managed to get it down to 6 and it stayed that way through my whole pregnancy. I did have a few issues (Polyhydramnios and hypos in third trimester) but I have a healthy baby girl now so that's all that matters. The advice I would give you is the sooner you get them controlled the better and people have had much higher hba1c and gone on to have healthy children. I found it so hard to control my sugars in pregnancy and had at least one high everyday but she's here now which makes it all worth the struggle. Congratulations and good luck xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lolli24, post: 867993, member: 47494"] Mine was 8.4 at Conception! Managed to get it down to 6 and it stayed that way through my whole pregnancy. I did have a few issues (Polyhydramnios and hypos in third trimester) but I have a healthy baby girl now so that's all that matters. The advice I would give you is the sooner you get them controlled the better and people have had much higher hba1c and gone on to have healthy children. I found it so hard to control my sugars in pregnancy and had at least one high everyday but she's here now which makes it all worth the struggle. Congratulations and good luck xx [/QUOTE]
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