High blood glucose in the first trimester of pregnancy

  
cons1980
07/28/2014 3:53 p.m.

I am in the 10th week of my 2nd embarrass and glycemia came out in 111 being in week 7 I still have one more week for the turn with my doctor that I must take since in my first pregnancy I did not have this problem.Thank you so much

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AnNa
07/28/2014 5:59 p.m.

Highly for your pregnancy!
111 on an empty stomach?
Man is a glycemia a high pelin but I don't see it bad at all.If it is on an empty stomach and you use feathers I would climb a pelin the slow insulin ... but I don't think so badly!
In my pregnancy I have been modifying ratios every two by three.Do you in your first pregnancy ???

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melimperia
07/30/2014 11:30 a.m.

111 high?For me it is great.
My endocrine does not stop telling me that he prefers to be a little higher than we are with hypoglycemia.Those that affect the baby and leave us dusty, are the hypos.
I have had days in what has risen me to 230. And as today he has told me, if you had no rare days is that you are not pregnant.
Hormones, time, mood .... everything affects us.So, patience and bring it as well as possible.

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tica
07/30/2014 12:54 p.m.

It gives me that consc

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