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<blockquote data-quote="emmay" data-source="post: 2151965" data-attributes="member: 291695"><p>Hi [USER=515203]@FaithCatherine[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Congratulations </p><p>You shouldn’t worry at all I got pregnant, went for my 12 week scan when they started taking interest in my sugars! They were off the scale, at that time I knew nothing about being diabetic but they said as I was so early into my pregnancy the chances were I was type 1, but they couldn’t test until after the birth. The long and short was I am type 1 and my sugars must have been sky high for at least a year before the pregnancy if not more, and that didn’t affect my two little gorgeous girls who I delivered a little early at 32 weeks but with no complications, that was 10 years ago, how time flies xx</p><p>I am sure everything will work out for you, enjoy your pregnancy as much as you can and all the best xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmay, post: 2151965, member: 291695"] Hi [USER=515203]@FaithCatherine[/USER] Congratulations You shouldn’t worry at all I got pregnant, went for my 12 week scan when they started taking interest in my sugars! They were off the scale, at that time I knew nothing about being diabetic but they said as I was so early into my pregnancy the chances were I was type 1, but they couldn’t test until after the birth. The long and short was I am type 1 and my sugars must have been sky high for at least a year before the pregnancy if not more, and that didn’t affect my two little gorgeous girls who I delivered a little early at 32 weeks but with no complications, that was 10 years ago, how time flies xx I am sure everything will work out for you, enjoy your pregnancy as much as you can and all the best xx [/QUOTE]
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