Hi all.
So I was only diagnosed with type 1 on the 1st August 19 so this is all very new to me. After 4 weeks of being diagnosed I got my hba1c down from 99 to 79.. then I found out I'm pregnant!
I'm roughly around 6 weeks and managed to get my hba1c to 61 but I keep being told that conception is where that figure can determine birth defects etc.
I have a lovely 1 year old who was 7 weeks premature but I wasn't diabetic at the time of having him so this is all very new and bizarre to me.
Is it all doom and gloom when it comes to birth defects, miscarriage and still birth? I feel like every HCP keeps telling me because my levels were higher I've got a massive risk of these things
Looking for positive stories!
Thanks in advance
Don't take their risk Computor results sway YOU.
7yrs ago in East Sussex it was hugely wrong. It's data needs updating. Hundreds-Thousands of diabetics have healthy babies. Some are at a high
er risk than a none diabetic.
In my personal opinion too many abortions hv been offered without women having more accurate facts about their pregnancy risk.
HbA1c can be improved. The nhs cannot afford the deeper help diabetics need to reduce their pregnancy risks.
You can work hard to decrease your babies risks. There's never a guarantee. No Dr would guarantee a patient but proving accurate facts... I feel is.
You hv a risk compared to a none diabetic who isn't smoking, drinking, on drugs or has genetical risks. Many women risk a live birth. My parents did without a worry... so they say. Risks can be reduced and even misconstrued.
Keep good bgs and listen to your babies silences. You've had a healthy baby already so your risk has reduced, you are bring treated for diabetes which should reduce your risk but every risk could be reduced and you get what you're given.
Life is precious. Work hard to reduce your risks and baby will thank you.
No stress though. Stress alone in none diabetics can be damaging. Get those coping methods handy.
Good luck and congratulations!