That's good of you Oliver, hopefully a pumper will be along to help, I'm on injections. There is a pregnancy thread going, so maybe one of the new mum's has posted about pumps and pregnancy ?
Lots of ladies use a pump in pregnancy as it can help get better control, which is very important.
I had my pump before pregnancy so just carried on using it. I didn't have any problems at all with it during pregnancy. In fact, it made it easier to adjust my insulin. I also kept it on in labour.
I was on pens before I feel pregnant, the once I was I got a pump through a trial I did & it's helped me control my diabetes brilliantly! I personally wouldn't have gotten such a good hba1c with a pump.
I absolutely love it, and luckily I get to keep it
azure: "Lots of ladies use a pump in pregnancy as it can help get better control, which is very important.
I had my pump before pregnancy so just carried on using it. I didn't have any problems at all with it during pregnancy. In fact, it made it easier to adjust my insulin. I also kept it on in labour.
Yes, there's a target HbA1C before you get pregnant. This varies slightly from doctor to doctor. But is usually something like a max of 7.5 or less.
In pregnancy, the target is basically to keep your blood sugar as tightly controlled as possible. My last HbA1C in pregnancy was 4.7.
The (hopefully) low HbA1C comes from keeping your blood sugar very tightly controlled. Your sister should be given targets eg less than 6.0 before meals and less than 7.8 two hours after meals. So in pregnancy 4s and 5s are ideal, with 6s and 7s after meals. These are very strict targets and take a lot of work