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Injecting

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Akasha

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Are you alowed to inject into your stomach when pregnant?

Or sorry, better phrased, Is it advised to not inject into your stomach when pregnant?
 
Hello

I personally find it a bit strange injecting into my bump. However it is the best way of getting insulin into you quickly so I do it. If I think about it rationally I am on 5mm needles so there is no way they are going to do any damage.

Rx
 
If you have ever seen a cesarean section - you will see that the amount of skin fat and tissue they have to get through is huge! There is no way a tiny needle could have impact to the baby - dont worry.🙂Bev
 
Injecting in the tum is fine until the last couple of months. Jessica decided to always kick just when I was injecting and it would hurt or it would go in at the wrong angle because of the movement from her, so after 6 months I avoided doing it in the tum but everyone is different. You may find that it's fine to inject in the tum when you get to that stage.
 
Yeah, I done it in my bump until I had the wee one 😱 I found it the best way for insulin absorbtion at the end stages as well because of the insulin resistance.. either there or my love handles 🙄
 
Didn't have any problem injecting into stomach for any of my three pregnancies- found absorption from other sites is too erratic. Watch out for the Mexican waves the baby does when turning though- can be a bit weird if where you're going to inject suddenly moves!
With regard to another post i used Lantus for two of the pregnancies with no problems. I think it's to do with the trials to license drugs-most drug companies won't trial drugs in pregnant women and for that reason they can't say they can be used.
 
Sorry for butting into this post but wanted to say hello to Niamh and that was me about the Lantus...thank you for the post.

I am also way impressed that you have had 3 bambinos and T1....i am assuming you were T1 for all pregnancies? I have been worried about my health since our daughter was born and has taken me nearly 5 years now to even consider another.

In answer to this question i never had a problem either with injecting into my stomach although i admit it felt pschologically strange and tried to avoid it for that reason only...i am silly....

Bernie xx 🙂
 
I asked the doctor about this today. She said its fine, no harm for the baby.
But towards the end it can be hard with your bump.
x
 
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