Hi. 
I’ve found out I’m pregnant after a missed miscarriage last year, so I’m excited but naturally full of anxiety not wishing for the same thing to happen again.
I was just wondering what foods people were eating to manage the 7.8mmol reading 1hr post meals?
My hba1c is below 6% so my sugars aren’t out of control but I seem to be struggling with the 1hr post. I’m not sure if my worry is a contributing factor but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you xx
				
			I’ve found out I’m pregnant after a missed miscarriage last year, so I’m excited but naturally full of anxiety not wishing for the same thing to happen again.
I was just wondering what foods people were eating to manage the 7.8mmol reading 1hr post meals?
My hba1c is below 6% so my sugars aren’t out of control but I seem to be struggling with the 1hr post. I’m not sure if my worry is a contributing factor but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you xx
 
	 
 
		 my blood is very very rarely below 7 1 hour post meals but as long as it’s not sky high your team shouldn’t worry! With my first pregnancy I had to do a food diary for the dietician and the post meal readings were 2 hours not 1 so I wouldn’t get to fixated on being below 7 1 hour post meal! Like I said, as long as it’s not sky high you’ll be fine until you meet with your team and they can tweak ratios and stuff if needed
 my blood is very very rarely below 7 1 hour post meals but as long as it’s not sky high your team shouldn’t worry! With my first pregnancy I had to do a food diary for the dietician and the post meal readings were 2 hours not 1 so I wouldn’t get to fixated on being below 7 1 hour post meal! Like I said, as long as it’s not sky high you’ll be fine until you meet with your team and they can tweak ratios and stuff if needed 
 
 
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