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Tricking the system? Gestational diabetes?
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<blockquote data-quote="kikiwg" data-source="post: 2207111" data-attributes="member: 472057"><p>hi</p><p> i work with pregnant women with Diabetes , pregnancy hormones change your carbohydrate metabolism , persistently high sugars can have an effect on the growth and water around the baby , and if you think about the purpose of an Hbaic you have been pregnant for the last 3 months and at this late stage its irrelevant to your pregnancy care and will be offered to you </p><p>by your GPat 6 weeks post birth , when those pesky hormones have gone. just monitor as you have been eat healthily with good carbs high fibre unprocessed small portions ,and eat normally after birth until the blood test at 6 weeks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kikiwg, post: 2207111, member: 472057"] hi i work with pregnant women with Diabetes , pregnancy hormones change your carbohydrate metabolism , persistently high sugars can have an effect on the growth and water around the baby , and if you think about the purpose of an Hbaic you have been pregnant for the last 3 months and at this late stage its irrelevant to your pregnancy care and will be offered to you by your GPat 6 weeks post birth , when those pesky hormones have gone. just monitor as you have been eat healthily with good carbs high fibre unprocessed small portions ,and eat normally after birth until the blood test at 6 weeks [/QUOTE]
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