Hiya @Jenny_B_ don't worry yourself too much otherwise things will be even worse. When did you find out you were pregnant? As long as you are doing what you can now that's the main things. I think as a type1 you are going to feel anxious through pregnancy (I did for both of mine). I have been type1 since I was 2 and it's hard. You just need to take a day at a time and when the 20w scan is done they can tell you then whether things look ok. There are risks in every pregnancy. You are doing the right thing in trying to keep your sugars down. Are you on a pump? I couldn't have been through mine without and my 2yr old also diagnosed type1 a couple of months ago and she is on a pump too. I find it helps with control. Big hug x
I live in a big city @Jenny_B_ and was told that out of a 650 caseload (t1/t2/gestational) there was maybe only 20 tops t1s at various stages of pregnancy. I did say it would be good to have a network but not sure that's happened yet. I really struggled having my daughter as felt very isolated. Second time I knew more what to expect and used this forum a lot xxThanks for the support everyone I will contact my dsn next week and update you all on the response I get. And thanks Erin it's nice to know I'm not alone bizarrely I don't know anyone else who is diabetic and has had children it would probably be a good idea for the antenatal clinic to set up a support group for local people who want to meet up with those with a mutual understanding of the worries we have, good luck to you tooxx
Hi @Hollieandethan my daughter had just turned 2 when she was diagnosed when my twins were a few weeks old (they were prem). It's all been very hard!! xHi Sarah
This has caught my attention greatly. How old was your little one when she was diagnosed? My little boy was 16 months when diagnosed he is on an insulin pump too! I haven't really heard of many who have diabetic children on pumps. Myself and son both pump!
Hi Jenny, first of all try not to panic as being worried is not healthy for you or the baby! I am 22 weeks pregnant with my first and the 20 week scan was very good at putting my mind to rest a little- it is a lot more in detail then the 12 week and they can tell you a lot more too. Hopefully your hba1c will be much lower once your bloods come back. As far as I have been told by my DSN obviously having good sugar control is v important throughout for feral development BUT the baby starts using your blood supply from 24 weeks and so that's when the higher sugars will really affect it if you have them. I hope I have said that correctly and maybe best to double check but that's my understanding. you can only do the best you can and so just keep going! I also have a scan at 24 weeks which apparently is what all diabetics have as its a heart scan so we are well monitored. I was prescribed 75mg aspirin to take too since 13 weeks pregnant to prevent pre eclampsia- if you don't take it maybe ask your obsetrition. I wish you the very best, it is a worry of course but try to be optimistic and excited because you're having a baby.Hi
I've started this post several times and then deleted it feeling stupid. I'm type 1 diabetic 23 years and am currently 17 weeks pregnant and terrified. The pregnancy was unplanned As such finding out was a big shock, my hbA1c was ridiculously high @ 9.6 I obviously had not been taking folic acid prior to finding out either and after reading about the many possible complications that could occur have become convinced there will most likely be something wrong with the baby. I have been working really hard to keep my blood sugar down but have seriously struggled to get into the 'perfect range' even after lots of bolus ratio and basal changes suggested by my dsn. At the 12 week scan I was told everything looks ok but the most they could tell me was the baby has a head arms and legs and was OK in size. I've been reading lots of the threads on the forum and have felt much better knowing that some people have also had high blood sugar and have gone on to have healthy babies but don't think I've seen anyone with one as high as mine .....can't help but be terrified about the possible consequences of mine on the baby and have very mixed emotions about the 20 week scan which isn't for another 3 weeks. I don't know as yet what my current hbA1c is having only had my blood taken again last week. So currently feeling and scared.
HiHi Jenny_B_
I was just wondering how you've gotten along since your scans?
I'm approx 4/5 weeks along now and like you this is unplanned and my hbA1c was 9.7!!
Xx
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