Forshelby - oh dear about GD - but like you said only 7 weeks, you can do it! An endocrinologist deals with hormones and how they are made, what levels and how they interact with the rest of the body. So diabetics will often see an endo to make sure their levels are ok and the insulin can be adjusted accordingly. I saw one just yesterday about management of my PCOS ( FSH and LSH levels and ratios esp) . My friend has seen one for a condition for Congential Adrenal Hyperplasia (a genetic issue that causes too much of some of the male hormones - not so good if TTC). The one I saw took my weight and height and calculated BMI - I would guess they might do that for you too. Glad your BP is down. Glad DP has seen the light.

Ferrals - that is so cute about your mum and the porta cot.. Congrats on 30 weeks too. YAY!

I am going for a glucose tolerance test tomorrow - the 2 hour one. One good bit of news, apparently it's rare to feel sick if not pregnant, something about the glucose load during pregnancy makes people feel sick. So at least I am not to worried about it all now. But just 2 hours of my life I will never get back having to sit in their waiting room.

Have a good weekend - belly rubs.