Ive been booked in for a c section and need to have ante natal steroids administered beforehand to help with baby's lung development. The steroids tend to make you insulin resistant so I need to be an in patient for 48hrs (hopefully not more!) so they can monitor my BGs. They've said that I can inject my Levemir but that I'll need to have the QA insulin administered via a sliding scale.
So - I was wondering does anyone have any experience with this ? If so how did it go ? Pros, cons etc ? I've tried to look up info online but haven't found much . I'm on MDI and I'll be the first to admit that I like having the autonomy of managing my own T1 esp -- when I'm pregnant. I'm sure the hosp staff are well trained but it's my body and my baby 🙂. So I guess I'm just trying to understand the benefit of having someone else manage my condition and why the sliding scale is better than what I'm doing now.
Thoughts appreciated !
Thanks
So - I was wondering does anyone have any experience with this ? If so how did it go ? Pros, cons etc ? I've tried to look up info online but haven't found much . I'm on MDI and I'll be the first to admit that I like having the autonomy of managing my own T1 esp -- when I'm pregnant. I'm sure the hosp staff are well trained but it's my body and my baby 🙂. So I guess I'm just trying to understand the benefit of having someone else manage my condition and why the sliding scale is better than what I'm doing now.
Thoughts appreciated !
Thanks