First trimester of pregnancy and glucose levels

  
Zate
05/09/2017 9:30 p.m.

Good, debut with gestational diabetes two years ago, I punctured me insulin and pregnancy was complicated a lot.Then I was diagnosed with the altered values ​​of intolerance, Antigad and AI2.When I told my endocrine that I wanted to have another baby climbed the walls as if it were crazy and told me that I would have to return to insulin since now with metformin and diet I control myself.I just got pregnant and the curious thing is that my values ​​are being relatively low and I would like to know if it is normal.As was the experience of other diabetics and when the thing began to shoot.Thank you so much

DM1 (LADA) desde 2015
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Última hemo 5

  
Ervy
05/10/2017 9:24 a.m.

Good morning,
Congratulations on your pregnancy, the first !!!
There is a thread on the dibets and embroze (I do not know how to link it but you put it in the forum search engine comes Rapidito).
With respect to glucose levels, in the first quarter it tends to fall a lot, in addition, they are hypos that it costs to overcome, having to adjust insulin minimal, or in your case, surely you surely do not need to wear it.
The thing turns upside down in the second quarter;Having to double insulin doses, all this looking for the values ​​they establish for pregnant women who are much stricter than for normal diabetes control.
Many luck and go all phenomenal

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Gala
05/14/2017 3:58 p.m.

https://www.diabetesforo.com/discussion/7956/diabetes-y-embarazo/p224

Diabetes and pregnancy
Well, here I am ... :))

I have a 5 -year -old boy, my first contact with diabetes was with a gestational and here that follows, you have to see the love that has taken us.
That is going to do !!!!!!!...

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