jsmith8196
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- 14
- Location
- North Walsham
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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My experience was 26 plus years ago, but starting around the 12 week point I was regularly hypo. I ended up in hospital on a glucose drip more than once, but my son was fine. He was delivered by a emergency C section at 32 weeks, (pre-eclampsia) but the hypos did him no harm. He has a degree in Maths (he got the talent for Maths from my husband) - and an understanding of type 1 better than my husband's. Just have emergency glucose-type supplies in grabbing distance all the time. Further adjustments to your insulin may help avoid the frequency of the hypos at least. I would give your experts a ring. Have you been prescribed glucagon for use by another person in an emergency ? It sounds as if it might be worth asking about that too. Good luck and best wishes from me.
Hi, congrats to you too! Not too long now! How are feeling? Luckily I haven't gone below 2, I have the libre so that has been a lifesaver as awareness seems to be variable. I'm so glad to hear baby should be fine. I did speak to my specialist midwife and she said it's more normal to have increased resistance instead of sensitivity which worried me a little but your comment has definitely settled me! I seem to suffering which a lot of anxiety throughout this pregnancy! I'm hoping it will get better as I get further along. I didnt think of changing my insulin. I have my 12 week scan this week so may mention it. Thank you for your reply and and good luck to you!Hi there,congrats on your pregnancy.I’m T1 and 33weeks pregnant with my first baby.I had a similar experience as you in my first trimester.My hypo’s were severe (regularly in the 2’s to 1.0mmol range) and would be very stubborn to treat.
It was scary,exhausting and frustrating to deal with but this phase will usually pass after the first trimester.These hypos are actually more dangerous for Mothers than babies and is caused by our blood sugar levels adjusting to the massive influx of pregnancy hormones and chemicals that flood the body in the early months.
Our bodies have a lot to deal with growing a fetus then adding Diabetes into the mix...I worried too but my baby,fingers crossed is healthy and unscathed from all the hypos so try not to worry.
If you’re still struggling after the first trimester,changing insulin may help.I went from novorapid to fiasp at 12weeks and that helped to stabilise my blood sugar levels further.
Best of luck!
Hi, congrats to you too! Not too long now! How are feeling? Luckily I haven't gone below 2, I have the libre so that has been a lifesaver as awareness seems to be variable. I'm so glad to hear baby should be fine. I did speak to my specialist midwife and she said it's more normal to have increased resistance instead of sensitivity which worried me a little but your comment has definitely settled me! I seem to suffering which a lot of anxiety throughout this pregnancy! I'm hoping it will get better as I get further along. I didnt think of changing my insulin. I have my 12 week scan this week so may mention it. Thank you for your reply and and good luck to you!
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