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<blockquote data-quote="eabhamurphy" data-source="post: 1758265" data-attributes="member: 21358"><p>I don't think there are better insulins for pregnancy but some newer LA are better for reducing hypos. This time round they wanted me to try firstly splitting Lantus dose, then tresiba as it works more steadily over 24 hours, then pump. </p><p></p><p>I started pump in June and was told Id need to be wait until stabilized on it until TTC. To be fair this was only a matter of a month. Although I got my pump about 2 days after them suggesting it so that was unusually rapid pump access. </p><p>I think Lantus can work just fine for lots of people. My HBA1c was great throughout my first pregnancy, it was the hypos that were the issue for me. If you can sort that issue as you are then it bodes well. [emoji3]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eabhamurphy, post: 1758265, member: 21358"] I don't think there are better insulins for pregnancy but some newer LA are better for reducing hypos. This time round they wanted me to try firstly splitting Lantus dose, then tresiba as it works more steadily over 24 hours, then pump. I started pump in June and was told Id need to be wait until stabilized on it until TTC. To be fair this was only a matter of a month. Although I got my pump about 2 days after them suggesting it so that was unusually rapid pump access. I think Lantus can work just fine for lots of people. My HBA1c was great throughout my first pregnancy, it was the hypos that were the issue for me. If you can sort that issue as you are then it bodes well. [emoji3] [/QUOTE]
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