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Diabetes and pregnancy

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I had forgotten to say that I carry insulin bomb with Medtronic sensor.

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10/25/2018 6:50 p.m.
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Hello, I'm already 24 weeks and a few days and I am noticing more ups I think I am having insulin resistance and my.Meals are the same and many times it gives you a lot of anger K without almost reason this to any happens to you ???Thanks a greeting

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10/28/2018 4:25 p.m.
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Hello @"angelaruiz", I am 21 weeks and it is starting to climb a lot, especially in the hours after breakfast, as the same and at 2 hours I can plant in 200, which then it is hard for me to go down a lot based onWalks ... is very frustrating, I don't know whether I get the slow, fast or get the low and dedicate myself to turn the block ...

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10/29/2018 11:23 p.m.
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Hello girls, I am interested in the subject, before I found out, I also had plans to be a breast, but knowing that I had type two diabetes I cried a lot because I saw very far away, but impossible to get pregnant again because of the fear that my son or daughterIt was to inherit this condition or because I have read possible deformations in pregnancy, hear that some despite diabetes have had BB encourages me, the question is currently taking pills when one is embaraza changes to an insulin injected?And what happens after pregnancy returns to the pills or follows with insulin? What levels of glucose and glucosylated hemoglobin should it be handled?

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10/30/2018 12:45 a.m.
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@"DEBY" You can have a pregnancy without problems with diabetes only that you will have to have a very strict control of glucose to avoid complications.Ideally, being at non -diabetic levels but as that is very difficult they are accepted a little higher.The hemo ideal is below 6 but there are hospitals where they tell you 6.5.The higher the higher risk, so lower everything you can.During pregnancy there are many hormonal changes and that affects glucose a lot so you will have to know how to adjust the treatment.The normal thing is that they put insulin but there are people who leave you pills, it depends on the case.The best thing is that you talk to your endocrine that you want to be a mother and that he informs you of everything.You will have to be a few months before staying with the treatment you will carry during pregnancy until you get the hem that put you as a goal and then you try to stay.
After pregnancy, the thing usually returns to the previous situation, although the breastfeeding period also involves many changes.If they leave you insulin or return to the pills it is something that the endocrine has to value.
Try to start controlling the food a lot and if you do not do sports, it also starts even if it is just walking 1 hour a day.That will help you improve the controls and thus the preparation period to start trying pregnancy will be shorter.And as soon as you can go to the endocrine and eat the mother.

Because of the inheritance to your child, do not worry, type 2 diabetes can be avoided in most cases with good nutrition and exercise.If you instill your son from a child, good habits, avoid sugars and other junk food and encourage him to do sports, he is very likely to have type 2 diabetes and if he has it, he will be very old.

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Yessica_A
10/30/2018 11:01 a.m.

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Good afternoon,

Is any of the pregnant women (or mothers) will freeze or have frozen the baby's umbilical cord where there are stem cells?I have read that it is very expensive, but I do not know if it would really deserve the economic effort for the future in case the baby develops any disease whose cure is there, or very for the mother if the cure of diabetes passes there too.They freeze him for 30 years.

Thank you

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piruha
10/30/2018 5:21 p.m.

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Hi, how am I new here I wanted a little advice I am 22 years old and I have always been very badly controlled I am diabetics t1 since the 8 and a lot of a few months ago, well I want to get pregnant and I have a 8.2 of hemoMuch but I plan to start trying when I get to 7.5 or less (hopefully) my question is how much is it like to get off if I now have a very strict control?And for pregnancy, is insulin bomb mandatory?Thanks girls I'm very lost.

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10/30/2018 5:31 p.m.
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@piruha I would do it.
I did not do it because I wanted to donate it for treatments or for investigation but in the end in childbirth they did not pick it up, they did not explain why.
If I get to know it, I stay, even if it costs dutter, I think if you finally need it, it is worth it ....

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erpla
10/31/2018 2:18 p.m.

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fatyma said:
hello, how are I new here I wanted a little advice I am 22 years old and I have always been very poorly controlled I am diabetics t1 since the 8 and pair of top a few months ago Celiaca,Well, I want to get pregnant and I have a hemo, I know what is a lot but I plan to start trying when I get to 7.5 or less (I hope) my question is how much is likely to get off if I now have a very strict control?And for pregnancy, is insulin bomb mandatory?Thanks girls I'm very lost.

The Hemo measures the last 3 months although they influence the last weeks more.3 months after making the changes you will already have the new hemo but just before it has been lowered.It is difficult to know, you can get an idea with the average glucose that you give you the glucometer or if you carry a continuous meter it will be much more reliable and the free at least gives you an estimated hem.But do not trust 100% because there is usually difference.With the average glucose you can know the hemo, there are tables online.The Free in the last one gave me 4.9 and in blood I came out 5.3, because several sensors gave me somewhat below capillary, so you get an idea but you can't trust 100%.Other times it gives me more successful, it depends a lot on how the sensors come out.

And the bomb is not mandatory, there are many girls who continue with bolis.I am trying and I go with Bolis.The important thing is to bring very strict control as close as possible to a non -diabetic.The higher the glucose, the more risk of complications.If you don't get it with bolis, you can ask for the bomb, for pregnancy it is one of the situations where they are easier to put it on.

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Yessica_A
10/31/2018 2:49 p.m.

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yesssica_a said:
fatyma said:
hello, how are I new here I wanted a little advice I am 22 years old and I have always been very badly controlled I am diabetics I am diabeticsT1 From 8 and a lot of a few months ago Celiac, well I want to get pregnant and I have a hemo 8.2 I know that a lot but I plan to start trying when I get to 7.5 or less (I hope) my question is how much it is likely to take lateIn getting off if now I have a very strict control?And for pregnancy, is insulin bomb mandatory?Thanks girls I'm very lost.

The Hemo measures the last 3 months although they influence the last weeks more.3 months after making the changes you will already have the new hemo but just before it has been lowered.It is difficult to know, you can get an idea with the average glucose that you give you the glucometer or if you carry a continuous meter it will be much more reliable and the free at least gives you an estimated hem.But do not trust 100% because there is usually difference.With the average glucose you can know the hemo, there are tables online.The Free in the last one gave me 4.9 and in blood I came out 5.3, because several sensors gave me somewhat below capillary, so you get an idea but you can't trust 100%.Other times it gives me more successful, it depends a lot on how the sensors come out.

And the bomb is not mandatory, there are many girls who continue with bolis.I am trying and I go with Bolis.The important thing is to bring very strict control as close as possible to a non -diabetic.The higher the glucose, the more risk of complications.If you don't get it with bolis, you can ask for the bomb, for pregnancy it is one of the situations where they are easier to put it on.


Thank you very much, I'm going to get very really to see if by the end of the year I can be fine to start you with my partner I will tell you luck to all !!

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10/31/2018 6:28 p.m.
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Hello everyone, any of you have become pregnant or is looking for a baby having suffered a macular edema?I am in process and 5 months ago I was detected an edema but it has already reversed, still the retinology does not clarify much if I can get pregnant.

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11/01/2018 6:49 p.m.
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krrs said:
hello to all, any of you have become pregnant or look for a baby having suffered a macular edema?I am in process and 5 months ago I was detected an edema but it has already reversed, still the retinology does not clarify much if I can get pregnant.

I spend a link that may help you with your question.I saw it years ago when when I considered becoming pregnant.

I hope it serves you

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11/02/2018 10:36 a.m.
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On the topic of HBA1C according to my experience it is best to be below 6 and up to 6.5 if you do not have been evolving for diabetes but quiet because, at least in my case, I have taken them pregnancies greatly with glycosylated fromUp to 6.2 in the last month that is the most difficult.The first quarter is the best because you need less insulin and if you don't have better nausea than better.My first child was born with emergency caesarean section for errors that were made in the induction of childbirth and spent a few days in neonates to rule out chorioamnionitis (by suffering he was born with meconium and when we started the induction the waters were clean).With my daughter I was lucky to know a magnificent gynecologist and I put on childbirth alone and the only problem that is not because of diabetes is that I broke waters without contractions so until my daughter was born, my daughter spent 36 hours where I controlled my induction perfectlyAnd I could have a vaginal delivery but that with epidural.The childbirth itself was in half an hour and only a superficial point.So after caesarean section and being high risk pregnancy if everything goes ok in your glycemic control you can give birth.I was with my insulin pump and the continuous glucose meter (I had 140 sugar during childbirth).I went for private and I was lucky with the professionals who attended me, I am very grateful.The girl did not go to neonates, she was with me all the time.

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11/02/2018 10:45 a.m.
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Thank you very much @"isaserana" to see if anyway someone has gone through my same situation because my retinology scares me a lot although the edema has reversed and the truth is that I do not know what to do.

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11/02/2018 3:53 p.m.
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I was in the gynecological review and I have a little more amniotic liquid than normal I have very little that I am at the limit and more being diabetic some birds had this problem you start reading things and put many bad things

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11/03/2018 1:57 p.m.
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@"KRRS" My retinologist told me that I could get perfectly pregnant but that at least I turned the first year of treatment since the punctures in the eye and pregnancy were incompatible but that in any case if during pregnancy the edema increased againAnother corticosteroid treatment that although it was not so effective was worth the moment.Have you thought about asking for a second opinion with another retina specialist?All the best.

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nigiri
11/06/2018 7:32 a.m.

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Hello everyone!@krrs, @Angelaruiz, I hope your things are going well, I feel not being able to help you since I do not know both themes, you will tell us.
I currently 23+5, with a 5.5 hemo, but lately with many peaks ... I wanted to make a couple of consultations: how many fetal echocardiograms are going to do you or have you done to you?I made one at 19 weeks and how it went well, apparently they will not control it anymore, and I don't know if it is usual ...
On the other hand, in what week did they give you the work decline?Neither my endocrine, nor in ginee they say anything, work seated game, that I have no risk, but I find it very difficult to control sugar levels like this ...

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11/14/2018 6:49 p.m.
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Hi @anadue!
They made me an echocardiogram in week 30 but they told me that it was unnecessary, since I had 5.2 of hemoglobin and everything was fine, but still for doing sevution they made it.I already tell you that it is unnecessary.
With respect to the casualty, forget yourself, they will not give it to you for diabetic, another thing is that you cry to the header so that it of, but I do not believe that both the endocrine and the.You can try telling the header that you don't control your levels well being sitting all day and see ...
It is that my endo told me that I better worked to maintain routines, you see, what had come good was to take a 1h walk after breakfast ....

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erpla
11/15/2018 9:32 a.m.

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Good morning to all moms.I wanted to make a consultation that has introduced me and brings me bitterness
I am in week 33. Puncting insulin (no pump) and I click on the sides of the sweep.I have placed a very centered injection, that is, when I launched my hand I did not fall so much on the side of the belly but rather something more to the center.Could that break the bag, ??Ays, I am not stopped now with that fear and I watch and in case I must go to Irgences.I'm afraid if you have reached the placenta :(

Forgive that I transmit anguish

A kiss to all

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11/17/2018 11:47 a.m.
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Hello !With the fine ones that are the needles and the quality they have (al.osos those that give in Aragon) I do not think that I have reached the placenta, I really have doubts about whether I can continue to click on the belly when the skin isTense more.Have you noticed any difference?You will tell us!We all have anguish!And sometimes we only understand each other, quiet and many spirits!

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11/17/2018 6:44 p.m.
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