My overall HBa1c is estimated at 44 currently.
Have you got appointments? It sounds like you are starting at a great level so I wouldn't worry too much about an odd blip but your team should be helping you as soon as you get pregnant. (Still remember going to my team before my second pregnancy asking if I was OK to try again (they agreed I was) and then having to tell them a week later ... oops I'm pregnant already....haven't even seen any midwives or nurses yet.
That, in my opinion, is an awesome level (2 T1 pregnancies but my kids are in their late twenties).
Have you got appointments? It sounds like you are starting at a great level so I wouldn't worry too much about an odd blip but your team should be helping you as soon as you get pregnant. (Still remember going to my team before my second pregnancy asking if I was OK to try again (they agreed I was) and then having to tell them a week later ... oops I'm pregnant already....)
Hi I would also like to find out how you're getting on. I found out I am pregnant a couple of weeks ago and woke up to a 15 reading this morning so as you can imagine the panic set in. I've had spikes most days so far, and haven't even seen any midwives or nurses yet. Im also trying to walk alot to get them down but these spikes after meals are worrying me. My overall HBa1c is estimated at 44 currently.
I agree as well! 44 is a very awesome number. I'm 35 weeks pregnant and 48 is the best number I've gotten in my life! Don't get too discouraged by an occasional spike as they will happen. My nurse said it's the staying there for all day is what does the damage. And the walks after meals will definitely help. I'm finally beyond the getting spikes after meals and constantly have to be having snacks so I don't get too low after my massive meal doses
All the best in your journey.....it's not easy to have these miracle babies!! Makes you treasure them more once they're finally born! Hope you have seen the midwife now and getting excellent care
I agree as well! 44 is a very awesome number. I'm 35 weeks pregnant and 48 is the best number I've gotten in my life! Don't get too discouraged by an occasional spike as they will happen. My nurse said it's the staying there for all day is what does the damage. And the walks after meals will definitely help. I'm finally beyond the getting spikes after meals and constantly have to be having snacks so I don't get too low after my massive meal doses
All the best in your journey.....it's not easy to have these miracle babies!! Makes you treasure them more once they're finally born! Hope you have seen the midwife now and getting excellent care
My team have told me that you are aiming to be in target over 70% of the time. I was getting some high readings and getting really upset but they said they are unavoidable at times. Just trying out best to smooth the bumps. Hope everything goes well for you.
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