Has anyone refused a glucose tolerance test and still been allowed at birth centre?
The birth centre where I want to birth has a policy that they don't allow women with gestational diabees to birth there.
Im not so keen on doing the glucose tolerance test for various reasons - I am the healthiest eater and hardly ever eat sugar so I am sure my body would react abnormally to ingesting massive amounts of it! It just seems to go against all logic to me. And I desperately want to birth at the birth centre.. because hospitals just make me anxious and I feel that if I have to go into one, it will just increase my risk of PND. (i get depressed when I get too stressed!).
I've had pre diabetes before but have always put it back to normal by diet and exercise, avoiding too much carbs and sugar. If it stays in normal range by doing this, why would I want to put it out of normal range by consuming a massive amount of sugar?
I already do all the recommended things regarding diet anyway to keep my blood sugars stable so what would the test achieve?
Would it be possible to negotiate alternative methods of monitoring my blood sugar with the birth centre? or does anyone think they would agree to me monitoring my blood sugar at home?
Can I just refuse the test? - would they still allow me to birth at the birth centre?
Has anyone refused a glucose tolerance test and still been allowed at birth centre?
I didn't have the gct. My midwife was happy for me not to, and said that if I did want to have it that I should move around as much as possible for the hour they make you wait, because if I was going to have HD I was going to have it, and a walk shouldn't make a difference.