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<blockquote data-quote="Lucie75" data-source="post: 198406" data-attributes="member: 23580"><p>Hi Jessie,</p><p></p><p>There will always be room for improvement so don't take the criticism to heart. Yes, I had a scan which specifically looked at the baby's heart - it's because there is a higher chance for an abnormality in the heart of a 'diabetic baby'. Having said that, both of mine didn't have any heart defects and didn't need any time in scbu after they were born. </p><p></p><p>I know it's really difficult - I can remember it was all I thought about when I was pregnant - but please try to keep everything in perspective. It sounds like you have really good control, and whilst nothing can be guaranteed, you're giving your baby the best possible start.</p><p></p><p>Please keep us updated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucie75, post: 198406, member: 23580"] Hi Jessie, There will always be room for improvement so don't take the criticism to heart. Yes, I had a scan which specifically looked at the baby's heart - it's because there is a higher chance for an abnormality in the heart of a 'diabetic baby'. Having said that, both of mine didn't have any heart defects and didn't need any time in scbu after they were born. I know it's really difficult - I can remember it was all I thought about when I was pregnant - but please try to keep everything in perspective. It sounds like you have really good control, and whilst nothing can be guaranteed, you're giving your baby the best possible start. Please keep us updated! [/QUOTE]
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