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Well, if it is very rare, the opposite was quite, as nothing had been seen in the echo, and I had expelled everything without any help, they gave me the OK even without waiting for any month or one at most.

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05/07/2020 1:54 p.m.
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They say that you are more fertile duante the first months after an abortion, because it remains like memory or because everything is very clean, I do not know if it has a real scientific basis, but in my case it was completed twice.

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05/07/2020 1:57 p.m.
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Jo, because I lost that, now it will be a normal new pregnancy and already

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05/08/2020 4:23 p.m.
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Hello.I am type I diabetic since the age of 10.I have two children: 23 -year -old girl (caesarean section was coming from buttocks) and a 20 -year -They had to make caesarean section., which was already born.It was because he did not bring the lines of his feet or hands (then they came out, hehe).
Anyway, they are healthy and strong, and no problem.
Has someone happened to someone or something?

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05/10/2020 9:38 p.m.
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Hello, I am DT1 since 2000. I have a girl of almost 5 years and is perfect.The great pregnancy, many reviews in the hospital by protocol but without any problem.Childbirth too.I put myself alone before 38. In the end they entered me and put a little oxytocin because I was slow.In the room I was alone with my boy but they had me controlled me at all times by monitors and came to see me every very little.The girl was born with 3,700gr and 50 cm.I weight less than 50kg and measure 1.53 and it was natural birth.The girl had no hypo.Since he was born, without obsessing, but when I have seen her a little rarilla, she has lost weight, or I drank a little more I made a glycemia and all good.The pediatricians with whom I have talked about this have told me that the DT1 is not as hereditary as it was believed and that my daughter has the same probability of being diabetic as any other person.The truth is that I have never believed that a lot and I thought they told me to reassure myself but the comments that I have read here do reassure me and much because they are not statistics, they are real cases.Thank you so much

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05/18/2020 12:13 a.m.
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Hello everyone !!I love that there is a thread like this, I spent all the pregnancy longing for some support and experiences of other diabetic mothers, so I tell you my great experience:

DM1 since 20 (2009, now I have 31).I got pregnant without planning it with one last we have 8.2 (you can imagine the scare when I learned) and the rest of the pregnancy I only managedThe endocrine insisted on changing it to Levemir because it is not tested in pregnancies, and it was fatal, the truth.Despite this I had no problem throughout the pregnancy, the baby was great.They did not want to put myself a bomb and did not get MCG until the eighth month, so it was quite difficult to control (things of financing in the wonderful community of Madrid).In addition, when I became pregnant I was taking medication for anxiety (Lorazepam and Prozac) so it was a very difficult start of pregnancy and with much fear that something would happen to the child.Luckily it was all good.From the 23rd week I began to need an authentic insulin barbarity (I put two 30 and 30 fiasp Levemir doses at each meal).Despite insisting on my reviews with nursing about the need to review the treatment I did not get anything (it was in the last revision of 36 weeks when they take their hands to their heads and they tell me that it is fatal and you have to change it, but the only thingThey try is to change the FIASP to the novorapid, the most absurd thing and that of course does not work at all).The truth is that I missed an endocrine in conditions that unfortunately did not have until the revision of the last week (it gave me very good guidelines for the postparture, fortunately).

From the second quarter my tension began to be somewhat to the limit and I was controlling until week 30, when I noticed that my feet began to swell and the figures shot more (I think I remember that it was between 80/150).They made me a quite exhaustive follow -up and despite a first diagnosis of mild preeclampsia and an induction ad in week 34 the 24 -hour urine test did not give positive in proteins.They continued to control the tension and the baby (which was great until a final review in week 37, when they told me that after the revision of the 38 they would give me a date for induction, since with my tension box and the weight of the little(3,200 at that time) They did not want to risk leaving it longer.of roads (one for the infusion pump that was with glucose and insulin serum and another in which they put oxytocin and antibiotic), a bit uncomfortable but manageable, although before putting the epidural I missed being able to walk freely, sinceThe roads were a gain.They will take my bomb and that's it).Finally the birth was instrumental and with episio (I had a small tear too and the episio were only two points).The baby came with two laps of cord to the neck and as it took to cry they took 1 minute of clock (always with present dad).He weighed 3,230 and measured 51 centimeters.Hypoglycemic (23 glucose) was born, which I noticed myself, because the child was very sleeping and did not want to grab his chest.They gave him some milk but in 3 hours he did not recover, so he was entered in neonates to put via with serumGlucosadoLuckily at the hospital where I gave birth, I could go to be with him, which I immediately did despite pain.
Breastfeeding from that moment is very difficult: I was not grabbed to the chest, so it took me to get the milk a lot (5 days until I started to be able to extract me) and we began to supplement him from the beginning to be able to remove the roadof serum and that maintained good glucose levels, which we achieved in 48 hours and sent us home.
Since then we continue with a chest (although it is not even close to what I wanted) and a lot of formula, but my little one is great and the effort is worth it.

Apart from all this adds to my story that the day I put in childbirth declared the state of alarm by the Coronavirus, so the grandparents and the rest of the family still do not know the baby (tomorrow turns 10 weeks).Because of that we have had to skip the review of the month, although they did the cardiologist and the size of the heart was within the normal limits (although slightly above the average).

My glucose levels after childbirth were amazing: during the next 24 hours slightly high (just after delivery 220) and then they were regulated by themselves until normality and began to need 12 of three of three and 5 of Fiasp in the meals (Then I have had to go up to my usual doses).

So this is my story (endless for the length of the text, the truth, but I needed to tell it and I hope to help someone with her).It has been and is difficult but the result of the effort is the best thing that has ever happened to me.Much encouragement if someone is in a similar situation because all diabetic women must keep in mind that day by day we deal with difficulty and pregnancy, childbirth and become a mother, despite the difficulty, they are a wonderful part of life thatIt is not worth getting lost only for fear or difficulty.Having my son in his arms after all fear, uncertainty, doubts, effort and pain is the best thing that has ever happened to me.

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05/22/2020 7:14 p.m.
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@"Eva Bajo Picaporte" I loved your story, an adventure.
I have in mind to start planning the pregnancy, as you have the insulinas Tresiba and Fiasp, you comment that you changed three for you and then postpartum you have returned to Tresiba.I am very happy with Tresiba, do you still not let it use during pregnancy?

I hope your son and you are great and enjoy it a lot, it's always a joy.

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05/22/2020 8:02 p.m.
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My mother, @"Eva Bajo Picaporte" Go Odyssey Everything and what way to cope
I keep looking for and well, let's see what happens.
With the theme of insulin I had to change hospital and all because like you, I used threeiba and my endocrine was determined that I had to return to Lantus with pregnancy and thanks to this forum Di with other girls who had takenThe pregnancy with threeiba or toujeo and had not had problems so I went to the hospital where I knew there were endocrine willing to let you continue with this insulin.In my case I changed Toujeo and Phenomenal, the truth, I have good controls and a goodWe are already looking for and with green light by specialists.You say that you are from the Community of Madrid. What hospital did you give birth to?
Thanks for your story and greetings!

@belcp today, I don't know, I tell here what happened to me, of course as much as they change to Toujeo but return to ancient insulinas I think it is a big mistake.All the best!

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nigiri
05/23/2020 12:42 p.m.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

  

belcp said:
@"Eva under picaporte" I loved your story, an adventure.
I have in mind to start planning the pregnancy, as you have the insulinas Tresiba and Fiasp, you comment that you changed three for you and then postpartum you have returned to Tresiba.I am very happy with Tresiba, do you still not let it use during pregnancy?

I hope your son and you are great and enjoy it a lot, it's always a joy.

Thank you so much!Well, on the Tresiba at least in my hospital (the Infanta Cristina) I did not find a team of endocrine who were willing to let me use it (at the end of pregnancy I did say with one of the best endocrine there, also diabetics, which told methat the imposition was absurd because by the time they changed me to the Levemir I had already passed almost the first quarter and in the case that the risk had gone badly in that quarter).I am completely sure that Tresiba is perfectly valid to use during pregnancy, but you know fear ...

nigiri said:
my mother, @"Eva under picaporte" go odyssey everything and what way to cope
I keep looking for and well, let's see what happens.
With the theme of insulin I had to change hospital and all because like you, I used threeiba and my endocrine was determined that I had to return to Lantus with pregnancy and thanks to this forum Di with other girls who had takenThe pregnancy with threeiba or toujeo and had not had problems so I went to the hospital where I knew there were endocrine willing to let you continue with this insulin.In my case I changed Toujeo and Phenomenal, the truth, I have good controls and a goodWe are already looking for and with green light by specialists.You say that you are from the Community of Madrid. What hospital did you give birth to?
Thanks for your story and greetings!

@belcp today, I don't know, I tell here what happened to me, of course as much as they change to Toujeo but return to ancient insulinas I think it is a big mistake.All the best!

Thank you so much!!I gave birth to Infanta Cristina.The truth is that in general I have no complaints about the hospital team, and that we saw ourselves in a fairly special situation.Some details, but unimportant, I must also say that I usually be quite comprehensive with certain failures.The endocrinology team, except for exceptions, it seems to me that it can be improved, but they do what they can, I simply have the feeling that they are not too specialized in diabetes (specifically in type 1 diabetes, especially in nursing).

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05/26/2020 12:28 a.m.
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Good, I wanted to ask those who have been mom having type 1 diabetes if you ever had a 300 sugar peak, I once have it for no apparent reason and it scares me that when this pregnant TB has it and is harmfulFor the baby, thanks, greetings

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05/29/2020 5:28 p.m.
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@Chidamy is absolutely inevitable you don't have to worry.The important thing is that it does not stay much over time.In my previous pregnancy I had some events, a wedding and several birthdays, when you spend a walk and download it!

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erpla
05/31/2020 5:31 p.m.

DMT1 desde 1994, Bomba de insulina desde 2016, Freestyle+Miaomiao+Xdrip, última Hemo 5.8%

  

Dear Mellitic Diabetic Mothers who good to find them ..... :)
I would like to know some opinion or experience of one that finds pregnant state (for the second or third time) at 40 years or more.I have a beautiful daughter and I would like to plan another but I am terrified because I have already reached 40 and I do not know if it is advisable ... :( :( ...... one of my doctors already advises me not, what betterI adopt, but I don't know whether to give way to the pregnancy option.(

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05/27/2021 4:59 a.m.
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pametipo1 said:
esteemed mellitic diabetic mothers that good to find them ..... :)
I would like to know some opinion or experience of one that finds pregnant state (for the second or third time) at 40 years or more.I have a beautiful daughter and I would like to plan another but I am terrified because I have already reached 40 and I do not know if it is advisable ... :( :( ...... one of my doctors already advises me not, what betterI adopt, but I don't know whether to give way to the pregnancy option.(

Hello,

Well, I think the risk will be the same as another 40 -year -old non -diabetic woman.It is the fact of having type 1 diabetes that in itself is a risk factor, but that is why you have to plan pregnancy and follow diabetes very closely throughout pregnancy to minimize risks.But because of being 40 I do not think it is a reason for you not to recommend it, unless you already have any previous complication (retinopathy, kidneys..etc).My sister -in -law with thrombophilia had its first child at 40 and the second to 42. All healthy and without complications.It is that today we have children later and thanks to advances and care does not have to go wrong.

Decide what you decide will be fine !!Cheer up!!

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05/31/2021 4:39 p.m.

DM1 desde Mayo 2020 (36 años). Lápices de insulina: Lantus/ Humalog
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Hello!
I love having found this thread.I have gestational diabetes and I am very scared of the complications that the baby or I can have during childbirth.

The truth is that I do not trust doctors and the protocos that are applied in the hospital where I have to give birth, since my best friend also has gestational diabetes, and having to enter three days to induce the childHe had a personalized insulin guideline, nor quotes with the endocrine to adjust it.They also told him that they were going to induce childbirth with Propess, while in another hospital they told him that that could raise glycemia.Finally she has given birth to another hospital, because she has been changing in extremis, but it is something that I cannot do.

As the information is power, I would like you to tell me what you know regarding the control of the mother and the baby when you have gestational diabetes.For example, how often glycemia to the baby, if it is a digital blood glucose or how it is done, or if you have also had a special insulin guideline for childbirth, if you go by controlling the blood glucose, if you know anything about the propess ..Everything you can tell me will be welcome.

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08/15/2023 1:58 p.m.
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The only thing my endocrine has told me in what has to do with respect to childbirth is that my insulin applies to me as normally and after giving birth, I lower half the first days the requirements go down a lot.And after there I already corrected me little by little as I see whether it goes up or down.And for breastfeeding it is not so strict, that you can give me hypoglycemia

I'm going to upload another thread that we have of diabetes and pregnancy

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08/15/2023 3:19 p.m.

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HG octubre 2021: 5,7; junio 2021: 6,5; 2020: 6,7; 2019: 6,7. 2018: 6,4

  

Hello Mamis of the group!

What a joy to have found this thread.I am DT1 and I am 32 weeks pregnant, I have a very good control of glucose, I have been all the pregnancy between 4.7 and 5.5 of glycosiladTake a good control, they always induce childbirth before week 39 ... for me it has been a bit of a click because both my mother and my sister have had their pregnancies of 41 weeks and even more, so I imagine that they are doing itto have to provoke.I have not heard good experiences of induced deliveries so I have become a bit uneasy.

My question is, I have seen that many have had the birth of the 37th week, is it because they have induced it?Is it possible that being diabetic makes it move forward?

Thank you very much for sharing your experience!

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01/18/2024 10:14 p.m.
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Mireia said:
Hi Mamis of the group!

What a joy to have found this thread.I am DT1 and I am 32 weeks pregnant, I have a very good control of glucose, I have been all the pregnancy between 4.7 and 5.5 of glycosiladTake a good control, they always induce childbirth before week 39 ... for me it has been a bit of a click because both my mother and my sister have had their pregnancies of 41 weeks and even more, so I imagine that they are doing itto have to provoke.I have not heard good experiences of induced deliveries so I have become a bit uneasy.

My question is, I have seen that many have had the birth of the 37th week, is it because they have induced it?Is it possible that being diabetic makes it move forward?

Thank you very much for sharing your experience!

Hello!I have had 3 very different deliveries and after those experiences I can assure you that many times the most appropriate for the baby is an induction.My second childbirth was "natural" of 39+4 days (being in full confinement) and being a baby with enough 4,700 kg weight had to perform a rather large episiotomy with its postpartum consequences .. my third baby came in week 38With planned induction to prevent the previous one (according to Eco weighed 3,500 kg) on ​​the day of delivery I weighed 4,400 kg, I do not want to imagine if they had left me until 40. Of the 3 pregnancies it was my best delivery, a very quick expulsion, did not haveHypoglycemia, all great.
I encourage you not to be afraid of inductions

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01/21/2024 11:01 a.m.

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In the 39+3 I broke bag, they had to induce me because I did not give me labor although they were waiting.Baby without hypoglycemia and weight 3,180

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01/22/2024 1:11 p.m.

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HG octubre 2021: 5,7; junio 2021: 6,5; 2020: 6,7; 2019: 6,7. 2018: 6,4

  

Thanks girls!The truth is that my endocrine tells me that I carry unbeatable levels for a pregnancy, and at high risk they also tell me that everything is great in terms of weight, growth and amniotic fluid, so it moves me a little that simply by protocol isIt will induce childbirth.Obviously, if there were any risk to the baby or for me, I would not mind, but for the moment everything goes to the stern.

Anyway, your comments help me open my vision of the subject a bit and take into account other situations that can find me, so thank you very much!

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01/24/2024 4:13 p.m.
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Mireia said:
Thank you girls!The truth is that my endocrine tells me that I carry unbeatable levels for a pregnancy, and at high risk they also tell me that everything is great in terms of weight, growth and amniotic fluid, so it moves me a little that simply by protocol isIt will induce childbirth.Obviously, if there were any risk to the baby or for me, I would not mind, but for the moment everything goes to the stern.

Anyway, your comments help me open my vision of the subject a bit and take into account other situations that can find me, so thank you very much!

NOGY!You always have the last word, it is called the patient's autonomy (unless you are in danger of your life, obviously).

I debuted in DT1 being pregnant 18 weeks with their corresponding ketoacidosis and 4 days of hospital admission ... you can imagine the scare and the tremendous concern for my new disease and if I would be affecting the fetus.I had to learn everything about diabetes in record time to get good controls (glycada always below 6).Even so I could not prevent the baby from growing too much, it was close to 4 kg, so they induced me in week 39. First they put me propess and then oxytocin, but I did not expand a centimeter and ended in caesarean section.At all times I took a glucose and insulin path.The girl was born perfect, it's turned 4 now.

I am quite concerned that she and my future children can inherit the disease.What do you know about it?😢

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01/24/2024 7:33 p.m.

DT1 desde mayo 2023 🍭
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