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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2109448" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>I would make sure that your BG levels are checked once your baby is born. If my initial problem was GD, then it didn't end when my last son was born. My daughter-in-law also had GD when she was expecting her 3rd child, and it was assumed that, once her baby was born, everything would return to normal, so nobody checked. Much later she was diagnosed as T2 and put onto insulin directly. She is now permanently on insulin. I'm not saying that this happens to everybody because, without doubt, GD does go away for many (most?) mothers, but it is worth making a check to make sure.</p><p></p><p>All good wishes for yourself and your baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2109448, member: 25851"] I would make sure that your BG levels are checked once your baby is born. If my initial problem was GD, then it didn't end when my last son was born. My daughter-in-law also had GD when she was expecting her 3rd child, and it was assumed that, once her baby was born, everything would return to normal, so nobody checked. Much later she was diagnosed as T2 and put onto insulin directly. She is now permanently on insulin. I'm not saying that this happens to everybody because, without doubt, GD does go away for many (most?) mothers, but it is worth making a check to make sure. All good wishes for yourself and your baby. [/QUOTE]
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