Apparently I have GD, I'm freaking out! help!
So for the first time ever I failed the GTT and now the birth centre has dropped me and I'm well aware of most hospitals stance on GD and how they manage it. So I'm freaking out big time.
My midwife is making an appt with the diabetes nurse, I know I will have to do sugar monitoring. I will have a OB specialist appt sometime in the next 5 weeks and I want to be prepared for that because I know I'm going to get angry and upset if they start bossing me around. I've had 3 fantastic deliveries (two inductions for medical reasons that were not GD and one natural waterbirth) and I do not want to have my final one turn into a nightmare. We have struggled to long to get to this point, I want no regrets.
Baby is not measuring big, if anything he actually measures behind! I lost 7kgs in the first 25wks because of HG and have only put back on 2kg at this point in time so I am well below starting weight. I've been watching what I eat because of the HG so I'm not eating anywhere near as much sugar etc that I did with the other three kids.
My biggest concern is what happens after birth, I am not interested in having bub be separated from me to go for monitoring in SCN. I am not interested in formula feeding. I don't even want to stay in hospital postpartum but I will compromise on 24hrs post birth.
How many people have avoided induction, after birth monitoring and formula top ups?
Apparently I have GD, I'm freaking out! help!
That sucks I hope the ob will be understanding in your concerns and try to work with you , ds was given formula top ups for his blood sugars last time so this time to prevent that I will be expressing and freezing colostrum for the hospital stay 2 weeks before baby is due
Apparently I have GD, I'm freaking out! help!
Mine was diet controlled and was fine. They check bubs blood sugar after birth, if low they want to boost it, so have some colostrum ready to go. The only reason you would need to stay is if bubs blood sugar goes wacky.
Apparently I have GD, I'm freaking out! help!
Take a deep breath!! It's going to be ok!
I had GD with my third pregnancy (first and second were fine) I ate well and was physically healthy. It is something that is just out if your control.
However I was adamant I would just be diet controlled and no induction what so ever for me after two spontaneous drug free and fast vaginal deliveries!
And that's exactly what I got! Diet controlled and yes it is a pain in the ass glucose testing before and after meals and watching what you eat but it also was a healthy learning curve for me. I didn't realise that carbohydrates turn into sugar so you must watch the portions you have when you eat rice and pasta, cereals, bananas just to name a few. Watermelon I love love love but it is very high in sugar so I had to limit that!
Anyhoo I refused induction and hospital policy was if you weren't insulin dependant then you can go to 41 weeks. I went that far didn't I.. I was booked in for an induction on the Friday morning after I had consented and realised the health of my baby was more important than my issues with induction. Bubs must of known and at midnight the night before induction my waters broke and 3 hours before my admission time my third bubs was born!!!
So check your hospital policy on GD mothers gestation periods and really educate yourself on what you can eat! Smaller meals but more often was the key for me!!! Good luck with the journey!