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<blockquote data-quote="Peckham_mumtobe" data-source="post: 979058" data-attributes="member: 208398"><p>Hi Janelle, I'm currently 26 weeks and at 24 weeks I experienced exactly the same thing as you (although I'm not on a pump, injections instead). My eve reading were all fine, but overnight my sugars were rising and I was waking up high (like you around 10/12). then my usual breakfast ratio wasn't touching sides. I increased by basal by 2 units and my morning ratio. Now looking like I need to up my dinner ratio also...</p><p></p><p>My DSN has told me this is a bit earlier than expected, but a healthy sign that my placenta is producing the hormones to make my baby grow, so nothing to worry about!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peckham_mumtobe, post: 979058, member: 208398"] Hi Janelle, I'm currently 26 weeks and at 24 weeks I experienced exactly the same thing as you (although I'm not on a pump, injections instead). My eve reading were all fine, but overnight my sugars were rising and I was waking up high (like you around 10/12). then my usual breakfast ratio wasn't touching sides. I increased by basal by 2 units and my morning ratio. Now looking like I need to up my dinner ratio also... My DSN has told me this is a bit earlier than expected, but a healthy sign that my placenta is producing the hormones to make my baby grow, so nothing to worry about! [/QUOTE]
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