It's just what my midwife recommend, she does that for all people apparently, not to alter the results at all. I will be shocked if I have it, I'm young and healthy and definitely not overweight. My aim is not to alter results, I doubt it is my midwives either, it's just what she recommends (and it looks like a few other people have been told to eat more carbs, exercise and less sugar too). Thanks for all the info and advice ladies. Our diet and my exercise are pretty great right now so I will just keep doing that, with the alteration of cutting down on my sugars :) But eek, I reread my post and I can't see how I was implying I'd be tricking the test, no no no. From what I've read my middie is okay in saying about the carbs, as it helps when testing time comes, as your body has had a break from excess sugars and then boom, hello sugar :)

