Pin-Cushion
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1.5 LADA
Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me.
I am 34, and I don't have children. I was diagnosed with T1 at 25, my dad is also T1, and his mother had coeliac disease.
I decided, not too long after diagnosis that I wouldn't have children, I didn't want to risk passing diabetes on to another generation. This was a very personal and difficult decision, and I would never ever judge anyone who did have children, diabetes or not. My own experience of diabetes has not always been good, my dad's diabetes has never been well controlled and I had some pretty horrific experiences with it growing up (finding him collapsed from hypos, near death from several DKA and more) and my own diagnosis was handled terribly and left me with a fair few mental scars, although my actual control and handle on this illness is fairly good these days!
However, the last few months, my yearning to have children has increased, after discussion with my husband, he is keen to have children too, but equally he is concerned for my health, and that of any future children. I'm going to book an appointment with my DSN, but this will take several months in my area, as they have cut the diabetes funding recently!
What do people think about the chances of passing on diabetes, and are there any tests that can be done to determine the risk? I have been told by some that there is the same risk of a child of mine getting diabetes as there is a non-diabetic woman, but by others that the risk is exponentially higher.
Also, are there increased risks to myself, above the normal pregnancy related risks? I'm aware of my age too.
I know about having to take Folic Acid for several months, and having my diabetes under strict control (well as much as you can!) my HbA1c is currently 54. I was told many years ago, at first diagnosis that C-Section was recommended to all women with diabetes, but I'm not sure if that still holds true?
I'm sorry to write such a long post, there is no one else I can currently speak to about this, so I thought you wonderful lot may be able to offer some pearls of wisdom.
Thank you for reading, if you've come this far!
Pin-Cushion x
I'm wondering if anyone can help me.
I am 34, and I don't have children. I was diagnosed with T1 at 25, my dad is also T1, and his mother had coeliac disease.
I decided, not too long after diagnosis that I wouldn't have children, I didn't want to risk passing diabetes on to another generation. This was a very personal and difficult decision, and I would never ever judge anyone who did have children, diabetes or not. My own experience of diabetes has not always been good, my dad's diabetes has never been well controlled and I had some pretty horrific experiences with it growing up (finding him collapsed from hypos, near death from several DKA and more) and my own diagnosis was handled terribly and left me with a fair few mental scars, although my actual control and handle on this illness is fairly good these days!
However, the last few months, my yearning to have children has increased, after discussion with my husband, he is keen to have children too, but equally he is concerned for my health, and that of any future children. I'm going to book an appointment with my DSN, but this will take several months in my area, as they have cut the diabetes funding recently!
What do people think about the chances of passing on diabetes, and are there any tests that can be done to determine the risk? I have been told by some that there is the same risk of a child of mine getting diabetes as there is a non-diabetic woman, but by others that the risk is exponentially higher.
Also, are there increased risks to myself, above the normal pregnancy related risks? I'm aware of my age too.
I know about having to take Folic Acid for several months, and having my diabetes under strict control (well as much as you can!) my HbA1c is currently 54. I was told many years ago, at first diagnosis that C-Section was recommended to all women with diabetes, but I'm not sure if that still holds true?
I'm sorry to write such a long post, there is no one else I can currently speak to about this, so I thought you wonderful lot may be able to offer some pearls of wisdom.
Thank you for reading, if you've come this far!
Pin-Cushion x