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Newly diagnosed&pregnant, Help?

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Hi Emma,

I’m so sorry for all the stress and anxiety you are going through at the moment.

It seems that some diabetes doctors seem to have bypassed any sort of people skills training! I am currently 23 weeks pregnant. Slightly different to you, but at around 9.5 weeks (so I already knew I was pregnant), I was diagnosed with T1. It came as a massive shock and I still don’t think I have really come to terms with it. Add to that the worry of the effect on a new pregnancy and it’s pretty overwhelming! I too had a horrible appointment with the diabetes consultant - after reading in my notes that I had lost a baby last year, he then launched into a speech about how my glucose levels meant there was a 1 in 10 chance of a major abnormality and that some women decide to terminate. Again, like you, I knew he obviously had to make me aware of the risks but I think the way he presented the information was really insensitive and caused me a lot of stress and tears! And although he didn’t outrightly say that I should terminate, I felt that he was heavily implying it.

I had already had an early scan at 7 weeks (due to my own anxiety, before I knew about the diabetes). I then went on to have a scan at 12 weeks, 17 weeks and 21 weeks and everything (fingers crossed) seems to be okay so far.

I know that every pregnancy is different but I just wanted to let you know I can understand some of how you must be feeling. I really hope it goes well at your scan next week and I will be thinking of you. There are so many lovely people on this forum and they will all be here to support you.

Sending you lots of good wishes.

Mandy
They defo seem to lack any sort of people skills. They haven't mentioned any abnormalities to me yet but i guess this is because from the start the doctor didnt think i would even get to that point.

It is so overwhelming, a complete change to everything in your life and being diagnosed in the midst of all the pregnancy hormones really doesnt help!

Glad everything is going well for you and the baby, thanks for everyones support it really does mean alot. I really didnt know where to turn or what to do.

I still have all pregnancy symptoms and havent had any signs of miscarriage so just need to keep everything crossed!
 
Everything crossed for you.

When I was first diagnosed my consultant was the most un-human person I have ever met. I was only 16. And he did his best to terrify me into not ever wanting to get pregnant!

However thanks to this forum I could see that we can have happy healthy babies and it is not an impossible thing at all.

Hope your okay, try to not stress too much.

Take care.
 
Thanks for everyones support.
Didnt get good news at all baby hadnt grew since last scan and there was no heartbeat.
 
I’m so sorry. Sending you hugs.
 
So Sorry to hear this.

Lots of self care now, and try to take it easy. Those little moments of calm and happiness you find in simple things, like a nice walk or your favorite food, a long soak in the bath.

We are here for you. If you need to say anything at all you can.

Take care. x
 
Very sorry to hear this :( take care (((hugs))) x
 
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