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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 875745" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>I can't help you with hyperglycaemia in early pregnancy, but I would like to try and reassure you in general terms. I was an elderly first time mother, I had no idea I was pregnant (assumed early menopause), so drank, smoked, danced, ate blue cheese, cleaned out the cat litter tray and no doubt did a hundred other things that the experts and books (the internet didn't exist then) said would result in all sorts of problems. To everyone's surprise, I gave birth to a healthy boy, with all the right bits in full working order. He is now in his mid twenties. What is done, is done. Just do your best from now on. Every mother to be worries, you are not alone.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 875745, member: 93504"] I can't help you with hyperglycaemia in early pregnancy, but I would like to try and reassure you in general terms. I was an elderly first time mother, I had no idea I was pregnant (assumed early menopause), so drank, smoked, danced, ate blue cheese, cleaned out the cat litter tray and no doubt did a hundred other things that the experts and books (the internet didn't exist then) said would result in all sorts of problems. To everyone's surprise, I gave birth to a healthy boy, with all the right bits in full working order. He is now in his mid twenties. What is done, is done. Just do your best from now on. Every mother to be worries, you are not alone. Sally [/QUOTE]
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