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<blockquote data-quote="busydiabeticmum" data-source="post: 1219912" data-attributes="member: 160151"><p>I have 6 healthy babies from 5 gestational diabetes pregnancies! (2nd one i didnt have gd!) They said anything above 7 for the 2hrs after is considered high. Look to the possitive though!!! You will get more scans than other woman (more times to watch that baby grow) you will receive more care and attention than a woman without plus the big PLUS you will be induced so you wont have the agony of waiting worrying with every twinge if its time, rushing to the hospital only to be told "its gas go home!" Lol. You will get to enjoy it more listen to your babies heart beat more and just relax and let it come... let it happen. Dont stress or fret. With my 1st i was just 18 years old, just go with it, trust them to do the right thing as with the first they kind of know more than you (once you get to my stage you tell them how the labour will progress and what time the baby will "walk" out!)</p><p></p><p>Gd will go away after you give birth.They will make sure baby is ok so expect to be in hospital for atleast 24 hours after delivery. It is so exciting and i hope everything goes well, if you need help or advice then you can contact me.</p><p></p><p>Edited by a mod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busydiabeticmum, post: 1219912, member: 160151"] I have 6 healthy babies from 5 gestational diabetes pregnancies! (2nd one i didnt have gd!) They said anything above 7 for the 2hrs after is considered high. Look to the possitive though!!! You will get more scans than other woman (more times to watch that baby grow) you will receive more care and attention than a woman without plus the big PLUS you will be induced so you wont have the agony of waiting worrying with every twinge if its time, rushing to the hospital only to be told "its gas go home!" Lol. You will get to enjoy it more listen to your babies heart beat more and just relax and let it come... let it happen. Dont stress or fret. With my 1st i was just 18 years old, just go with it, trust them to do the right thing as with the first they kind of know more than you (once you get to my stage you tell them how the labour will progress and what time the baby will "walk" out!) Gd will go away after you give birth.They will make sure baby is ok so expect to be in hospital for atleast 24 hours after delivery. It is so exciting and i hope everything goes well, if you need help or advice then you can contact me. Edited by a mod [/QUOTE]
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