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<blockquote data-quote="Pilzy-89" data-source="post: 1313532" data-attributes="member: 70285"><p>Hello Hayley [USER=13594]@Propertyoflife[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I am also type 1, 27 years old, had diabetes for 15 years (very poorly controlled before a year ago), brought my HbA1c right down ready for pregnancy and am now 8w+2 with my first. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't worry too much about the HbA1c, it's a little over but I know of people who are diabetic and fell pregnant with much much worse HbA1c's and only started to control their sugars once they found out they were pregnant and now they have happy healthy lil babies. As long as you control them whilst pregnant now then I wouldn't worry (it's not good for baby [emoji6]) have you been having a lot of lows? I have had them almost everyday, so frustrating [emoji17] </p><p></p><p>Are you on pump or injections? I am on a pump and find I have had better control on a pump than I ever got on injections. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilzy-89, post: 1313532, member: 70285"] Hello Hayley [USER=13594]@Propertyoflife[/USER] I am also type 1, 27 years old, had diabetes for 15 years (very poorly controlled before a year ago), brought my HbA1c right down ready for pregnancy and am now 8w+2 with my first. I wouldn't worry too much about the HbA1c, it's a little over but I know of people who are diabetic and fell pregnant with much much worse HbA1c's and only started to control their sugars once they found out they were pregnant and now they have happy healthy lil babies. As long as you control them whilst pregnant now then I wouldn't worry (it's not good for baby [emoji6]) have you been having a lot of lows? I have had them almost everyday, so frustrating [emoji17] Are you on pump or injections? I am on a pump and find I have had better control on a pump than I ever got on injections. X [/QUOTE]
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