:shock: at automatic SCBU! I'm so glad you got it sorted, and hope all goes well/has gone well.
I've had gestational diabetes for at least 2 of my 6 pregnancies, on insulin (unnecessarily in my opinion) for the last one. I had a home birth - they wrote a new hospital policy especially for me! :mrgreen: I insisted on it basically, as I didn't want a drip, or major monitoring, or anyone messing with my baby, not to mention leaving my other 5 children, or getting to the hospital on time.
It was fine - lovely in fact. I self monitored during labour and never went above 10 (which would have been recommended to go in to Hospital) and monitored the baby afterwards. The midwives had a monitor they wanted to use, which needed a massive amount of blood compared to the acucheck, but fortunately it was broken, so baby just got one bruise from them, not many. Acucheck said it was fine to use my monitor on the baby, and I was happy to do so myself. I was far gentler than them! My consultant said there has never been a study to test "normal" newborn blood sugar, so it seems a bit pointless to me, anyway. It is far better to look at the baby and decide if action is needed, IMO.
I managed to express colostrum in the last few weeks of pregnancy, which I gave via a syringe when baby was a bit sleepy and the midwives were getting twitchy. I only expressed a few drops at a time, several times a day, and did so straight into a little lid from a baby bottle, which I kept in the freezer, covered with cling film. It is fine to express onto the top of frozen milk - I did this when I donated milk to a breast milk bank. Even if you only get a couple of ounces, it is well worth doing.