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<blockquote data-quote="CarlyB" data-source="post: 1455559" data-attributes="member: 296706"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I'm T1D and I've been working on my bloods since November 2016 for pregnancy. However my HbA1c results have consistently come back at 6.8%. So frustrating! I find that I get really stressed in the build up to the test and my bloods go high for about 2 weeks prior as a result. I'm tempted to just go for it and try for a baby. Is it really irresponsible if I do? I understand the risks. But my diabetic control is classed as good, just 0.3% higher than what is recommended for pregnancy. I would be super good with my care regime in the meantime. </p><p>What are people's thoughts who have been in this position please?</p><p></p><p>TIA</p><p></p><p>Carly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlyB, post: 1455559, member: 296706"] Hi all, I'm T1D and I've been working on my bloods since November 2016 for pregnancy. However my HbA1c results have consistently come back at 6.8%. So frustrating! I find that I get really stressed in the build up to the test and my bloods go high for about 2 weeks prior as a result. I'm tempted to just go for it and try for a baby. Is it really irresponsible if I do? I understand the risks. But my diabetic control is classed as good, just 0.3% higher than what is recommended for pregnancy. I would be super good with my care regime in the meantime. What are people's thoughts who have been in this position please? TIA Carly [/QUOTE]
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