(Second attempt to answer you, gala)
Gala, I answer the questions:
Tica what hemoglobin did you have before getting pregnant?
In my two pregnancies they have been a bit "disastrous", but justified.In the first I stayed with 6.9, but in the first analytics at 5 weeks I was already in 6.1.In this pregnancy I stayed with 7.5 in the first analytics at four weeks I was in 6.6.The endocrine told me that as I know how to do things, that I do not need to have "a pre-voltable preparation" I simply had to do things well.Now if they looked at the hemo again, I know I would be around six.
Did you have any problem with the previous pregnancy?
Related to diabetes none, but of course, having diabetes does not mean that you are not going to have any other problem.Also as they look at you so much, they can find you a thousand things.In the other pregnancy, already in the last quarter, I had the tension a little high (they gave me medication and they had to take it out because I got off too much), retained a barbarity of liquids (I spent two weeks, losing kg per day ...I was almost 1 week admitted (cholestasis).But I repeat that it was nothing of diabetes
Do you know what are the most frequent problems?
Because the most frequent problems is the excessive weight of the fetus, premature birth and heart problems of the fetus.They made me an echocardium, every month or every two months (I don't remember).They also made another at birth and another a year.He had no problem.I had also heard that it is more difficult to get pregnant, but come on, I two times at first, and in the forum most of the girls in the first cycle or in the second.
Another problem (the most frequent) are the hypoglycemia of the newborn.If during the last weeks the mother has had high glycemia, the pancreas of the fetus is hypersimulated, and it is normal to have 24-48 hours.What is usually done is to give them serum and be withdrawn little by little.My little boy had no hypo and since we were born until we left the hospital was with me.I was afraid/sorry for him to have it in neonates for several days
And finally, in many hospitals they do not let you pass from week 38 (including where I gave birth) so if you arrive at that week they induce it.Induction is shit ... horrible ... and in most cases it ends in caesarean section.I had vaginal delivery, but some pains ... I get to lose knowledge for a moment, we do not recommend it to anyone.In this pregnancy, I have already told you that they do not induce anything for protocol, or give me a medical reason or I want to put on a childbirth
On the issue of diabetes ... I think the probability of having diabetes is 5%.It is less if it is the mother who has diabetes against the suffering of the father.Then having debuted before 7 years I think the percentage increased and having diabetic relatives as well.Even so, the endocrine told me to ignore the statistics, which is not known and that they are simply statistics ... especially at first I obsessed a little with my son, but I did not cut a hair and made a blood glucose.Now I have been looking at him for more than half a year, in the end you relax.
Do you wear mcg bomb too?
I carry everything: D haha and in the other pregnancy too.We should have seen the day of childbirth, my husband and I, with the continuous meter, that nobody listened to us ... Luckily he carried him.In the end they put me a dropper of glucose (with the contractions I got a lot of sugar, it is a muscle that does not stop burning) and with the continuous meter, the pump and the dropper we managed90 All delivery.
What a roll that I have released to you, I hope it serves you:-D
tica
04/29/2014 7:03 a.m.
Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro
DM1 desde 1988
Mamá de 2 niños y a la espera del tercero
Bomba + Dexcom