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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
    2,039

    Hi thanks for you reply I have sent my client the link for this thread so hopefully she will be here soon. Check this link out -

    https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...pregnancy.html

    It has all the suggested hcg levels and your level is definitely in the normal range especially seeing you are 8 weeks along and the category you fit into is for 7w-12w preg. I don't know why things like this are said to women to make them worry unneccessarily.

    When I first went to the dr to confirm my pregnancy I couldn 't get into my normal dr but I was too excited to wait and the one I saw said yea well so many pregnancies miscarry before the 6week mark so no need to do anything until after that! The next time I saw a different dr and she said yes it was true but that she should neve r have said that ezpecially seeing as I have no particular risks fot miscarriage.

    Congratulations on your pregnancy I am sure everything will be fine!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    Gold Coast
    329

    Thankyou Jas, I feel a little better but still very worried. It hasnt been a smooth ride....

  3. #3
    mfcr06 Guest

    I am 29 weeks today and have have Type 1 diabetes for 26 years.

    This is Bub No 2 for us!

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
    2,039

    Hi mfcr06,

    I hope your pregnancy is going well I have sent this link to my lovely client and hopefully she will be in here to chat soon!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    Gold Coast
    329

    HI Mfcr
    Welcome....and first of all congratulations on your pregnancy!!!!!! can I pick your brain abit..... I am an insulin dependant diabetic too and have been for 11 years...my sugars have been ok...not the best they can be not never bad enough to cause any major problems. But this is my first pregnancy and I am scared stiff already let alont to think about what could happen becasue I am a diabetic.
    Can you please give me some advice of how to keep my sugars nice a tight during this pregnancy, i am having some problems. also how were your pregancies being a diabetic? hope you can help....fanks!

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
    1,654

    Hey Fi fancy seeing you over here!! Not long to go now!

    Carla, Did the do say why they were changing you back to your old insulin? I am going to take a guess and say you were on lantus and they swapped you back to the old protophane rubbish. If this is the case you may like to know that you dont have to do this if you feel your control was better on the other insulin. Docs quite often use the term that they are not safe in pregnancy which is not true. In fact NO insulin is listed as safe for pregnancy but this is only because there have not been enough type 1 diabetics in the world for the studies to categorise them asa category A drug. There have been no adverse effects on babies from any insulin ever so if you like theinsulin yu were on you may want to question your doc further as this kind of treatment is quite old school...not many endos will change you back to the old stuff these days are there is really no need to. There is a great website just for type one diabetics that Fi and I are members of called realitycheck and there are quite a few type ones preggas at the moment if you want more information. Same for your friend Jas..she may like to pop over there and have a chat also.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    Gold Coast
    329

    Thanks MelBel
    Im on Actrapid 3 times a day and he put me back on protophane before bed as my other doctor took me off it awhile back. I must admit, i do need something to carry me through the night but I cant keep them stable.....having so many hypos because of pregnancy and just scared to death really...how the hell do you stay stable?
    the only way i can keep my sugars kind of stable is to starve myself..not really a solution!

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