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<blockquote data-quote="Streety" data-source="post: 1035773" data-attributes="member: 219343"><p>Some medical professionals have no idea how much they worry mums with this.</p><p></p><p>My third baby was officially GD. I was a runaway train on insulin and couldn't keep up.</p><p>My consultants kept telling me I must be fibbing on what I was eating - I wasn't.</p><p>As delivery loomed they insisted I would have to have a ceasar but I persisted in wanting a </p><p>v-birth. I was going through our Australian public health system and every consultant had a different idea.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, they induced me a few weeks early once they decided bubby was getting "too big" </p><p>around the shoulders. Bub came in at just over 8 lb and she was not huge. She was not a hard </p><p>delivery, despite being induced and I had a great midwife who helped me not to tear as I had previously.</p><p></p><p>I hope everything is going well for you and we hear back from you soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streety, post: 1035773, member: 219343"] Some medical professionals have no idea how much they worry mums with this. My third baby was officially GD. I was a runaway train on insulin and couldn't keep up. My consultants kept telling me I must be fibbing on what I was eating - I wasn't. As delivery loomed they insisted I would have to have a ceasar but I persisted in wanting a v-birth. I was going through our Australian public health system and every consultant had a different idea. Ultimately, they induced me a few weeks early once they decided bubby was getting "too big" around the shoulders. Bub came in at just over 8 lb and she was not huge. She was not a hard delivery, despite being induced and I had a great midwife who helped me not to tear as I had previously. I hope everything is going well for you and we hear back from you soon. [/QUOTE]
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