Kareen_butterfly
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hello everyone,
I had a very eventful xmas hols! Got engaged christmas day and found out 2 days later I was pregnant! I'm now 9 1/2 weeks pregnant-still early. My first antenatal appointment came through today for a couple weeks time. I have already seen my gp and had my booking appointment with the local midwife (I live in a small town) They told me I will have to have my baby at the bigger hosp nearby and will see a few differnet specialist for my diabetes. I was wondering what to expect as no one has really said what they will do and it is my first pregnancy. I havent been given any advice in terms of my diabetes and was wondering what they will tell me. My diabetes control has changed slightly. I am taking more insulin in the morning as I tend to be higher then but am on less in the afternoon as that is when my blood sugar plummets.
I have told this to my gp and diabetic nurse but they seem reluctant to advise as the diabetic specialists will do that. As a result I am monitoring more closely and changing my doses as needed.
Any info greatly received as I do feel a little lost! Thanks!
I had a very eventful xmas hols! Got engaged christmas day and found out 2 days later I was pregnant! I'm now 9 1/2 weeks pregnant-still early. My first antenatal appointment came through today for a couple weeks time. I have already seen my gp and had my booking appointment with the local midwife (I live in a small town) They told me I will have to have my baby at the bigger hosp nearby and will see a few differnet specialist for my diabetes. I was wondering what to expect as no one has really said what they will do and it is my first pregnancy. I havent been given any advice in terms of my diabetes and was wondering what they will tell me. My diabetes control has changed slightly. I am taking more insulin in the morning as I tend to be higher then but am on less in the afternoon as that is when my blood sugar plummets.
I have told this to my gp and diabetic nurse but they seem reluctant to advise as the diabetic specialists will do that. As a result I am monitoring more closely and changing my doses as needed.
Any info greatly received as I do feel a little lost! Thanks!