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<blockquote data-quote="Babysheth" data-source="post: 1919304" data-attributes="member: 494913"><p>My Hba1c being 9.6. My gynaecologist told me that with high blood sugar levels I can not give birth & I have to abort the child any how as it would be a baby with several defects, so I was very upset with this decision of hers. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, we want this child but if there is real risk to the child then I am ready to take the step of abortion. But willing to do anything to get everything right.</p><p></p><p>As per Sono , i have completed Seven Weeks. Today is also the first day of the second missed Period. I am taking HCG Injections power of 5000mg to carry the baby properly. </p><p></p><p>Every one in the medical community like the Gynaecologist and endocrinologist told me its a bad time to concieve. </p><p></p><p>MyGP has been supportive that if the pregnancy is viable , then we must wait before taking any instant decision about abortion. </p><p></p><p>On 6th Nov 2018, i did the second UltraSound.</p><p>The Fetal Viability is not yet confirmed. Though we are at 7 Weeks today being 11th Nov 2018.</p><p>Expected Date of Delivery will be 2nd July.</p><p></p><p>At this stage - </p><p></p><p>Hba1c is 8.5 - 26th Oct</p><p>UltraSound Shows the baby is not having a heart beat of 69/beats per minute ideally should be having 100+/bpm. The doctor who did the Ultrasound told me that this is a situation due to the Diabetes/ hba1c at the time of conception being 9.6.</p><p></p><p>My Husband is very positive that nothing will go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babysheth, post: 1919304, member: 494913"] My Hba1c being 9.6. My gynaecologist told me that with high blood sugar levels I can not give birth & I have to abort the child any how as it would be a baby with several defects, so I was very upset with this decision of hers. Honestly, we want this child but if there is real risk to the child then I am ready to take the step of abortion. But willing to do anything to get everything right. As per Sono , i have completed Seven Weeks. Today is also the first day of the second missed Period. I am taking HCG Injections power of 5000mg to carry the baby properly. Every one in the medical community like the Gynaecologist and endocrinologist told me its a bad time to concieve. MyGP has been supportive that if the pregnancy is viable , then we must wait before taking any instant decision about abortion. On 6th Nov 2018, i did the second UltraSound. The Fetal Viability is not yet confirmed. Though we are at 7 Weeks today being 11th Nov 2018. Expected Date of Delivery will be 2nd July. At this stage - Hba1c is 8.5 - 26th Oct UltraSound Shows the baby is not having a heart beat of 69/beats per minute ideally should be having 100+/bpm. The doctor who did the Ultrasound told me that this is a situation due to the Diabetes/ hba1c at the time of conception being 9.6. My Husband is very positive that nothing will go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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