Vix
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Just want to say a massive congrats to all the new mums, there seem to have been a few in the last few weeks 🙂 and although the traumatic births aren't good to hear, it's great to know that there are healthy little ones being born and all the hard work is paying off.
We're at the 21 week stage, and things are beginning to feel a bit more real now we've got over the 20 week scans/tests hurdle, but know there's still a long way to go. How often do diabetic mums tend to have scans? We have our next one at 24 weeks as the obstetrician said she wants to keep a close eye on us, and I can't help but worry when she says that. Already on the 20 week scan the measurements were higher than the 50th percentile, looks to be about 75th and I'm already worried we'll have a massive baby as that's what every single medical professional seems to say when you mention being a diabetic and pregnant 'oh so you're prepared for a big baby then!'... erm thanks for that!
Anyway, that was off topic... big congratulations and hugs to all new mums, pregnant ladies and those who need them 🙂
xx
We're at the 21 week stage, and things are beginning to feel a bit more real now we've got over the 20 week scans/tests hurdle, but know there's still a long way to go. How often do diabetic mums tend to have scans? We have our next one at 24 weeks as the obstetrician said she wants to keep a close eye on us, and I can't help but worry when she says that. Already on the 20 week scan the measurements were higher than the 50th percentile, looks to be about 75th and I'm already worried we'll have a massive baby as that's what every single medical professional seems to say when you mention being a diabetic and pregnant 'oh so you're prepared for a big baby then!'... erm thanks for that!
Anyway, that was off topic... big congratulations and hugs to all new mums, pregnant ladies and those who need them 🙂
xx