Soapsuds86
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi, I'm a newbie to this and turned here for a little support/help. I've been trying to conceieve for 5 years now and only fell once on my 3rd ivf attempt which sadly ended in miscarriage/ectopic. I've failed the 4th attempt and now just feel stuck.
In April this year I had a laproscopy and discovered I have endometriosis, which explains all the awful pain I have had since. This on top of diabetes makes it very hard to control. My typical hba1c is around 42, although I did have one lower due to constant hypo's
I'm struggling so much to cope with the infertility side, plus keep blood levels stabilised and endometriosis pain. My hba1c is good but I do go hypo too often, which is starting to creep up again but I'm terrified if I did fall pregnant of all the risks to the baby if it's higher. I know I have a block on this but I can't seem to shift it. Been sent to psychologist for help by diabetes team and doesn't seem to have helped.
Are there any ladies in similar position? Trying to conceieve and struggling? I speak to those suffering with infertility but they side step the diabetes playing a massive part in this too. Just want people who understand it.
In April this year I had a laproscopy and discovered I have endometriosis, which explains all the awful pain I have had since. This on top of diabetes makes it very hard to control. My typical hba1c is around 42, although I did have one lower due to constant hypo's
I'm struggling so much to cope with the infertility side, plus keep blood levels stabilised and endometriosis pain. My hba1c is good but I do go hypo too often, which is starting to creep up again but I'm terrified if I did fall pregnant of all the risks to the baby if it's higher. I know I have a block on this but I can't seem to shift it. Been sent to psychologist for help by diabetes team and doesn't seem to have helped.
Are there any ladies in similar position? Trying to conceieve and struggling? I speak to those suffering with infertility but they side step the diabetes playing a massive part in this too. Just want people who understand it.