Hi all,
I'm now 35 weeks pregnant, and looking forward to our baby coming very soon, we will get our eviction date on Tuesday! I will be having a c-section, as I have had 4 previously, at about 38 weeks, depending on tuesdays last growth scan.
This has by far been my toughest pregnancy to date, I was diagnosed with GD at just 6 weeks pregnant. I had it only in my 4th pregnancy, from 35 weeks onwards. I was a bit overweight to start this pregnancy, but only 0.9 into the BMI at risk group so was surprised at how quickly this all started.
Having to deal with diabetes on a daily basis has changed my outlook on life so much, I have learnt so much about food, the science behind it, and my body, and have exhausted myself in my research. I have a new found HUGE respect for those of you dealing with this every day of their lives, forever. Hats off to you, wow.
I am now looking forward to Tuesday, when I can begin counting down the days to my final baby arriving, and also my final EVER insulin injection, finger prick test and eating jam on toast for breakfast for the first time since I can remember 🙂
I'm now 35 weeks pregnant, and looking forward to our baby coming very soon, we will get our eviction date on Tuesday! I will be having a c-section, as I have had 4 previously, at about 38 weeks, depending on tuesdays last growth scan.
This has by far been my toughest pregnancy to date, I was diagnosed with GD at just 6 weeks pregnant. I had it only in my 4th pregnancy, from 35 weeks onwards. I was a bit overweight to start this pregnancy, but only 0.9 into the BMI at risk group so was surprised at how quickly this all started.
Having to deal with diabetes on a daily basis has changed my outlook on life so much, I have learnt so much about food, the science behind it, and my body, and have exhausted myself in my research. I have a new found HUGE respect for those of you dealing with this every day of their lives, forever. Hats off to you, wow.
I am now looking forward to Tuesday, when I can begin counting down the days to my final baby arriving, and also my final EVER insulin injection, finger prick test and eating jam on toast for breakfast for the first time since I can remember 🙂