Hi Louise,
Congratulations! Hopefully since you've known you're pregnant you've been in contact with your diabetes team & they've been supportive! (Some teams are better than others!)
I have had diabetes (T1) for 30 yrs now, since I was 11 months old. I have a 2 1/2yr old son, born by C section due to pre eclampsia (PET), and am currently 12 weeks pregnant. My mum died when I was a kid, and we live in the same town as my OH's family, so I read your post with interest! My personal experience, being quite a private person in some ways & no longer used to "motherly fuss" & take over, was that once baby arrived, the in laws got a bit intense (letting themselves in & coming upstairs unannounced first thing in the morning to see the baby the day after we got out of hospital, etc etc). Personally, I hated the fuss & feeling like my life was being taken over...If I could have lived miles away at that time, i would! 😉 Although I had been really ill with the PET, I was up & about quite quickly & had no help lifting baby, kettles etc...In fact, in the hospital there was no help at all...but I muddled along ok.
Personally, I would suggest that if you are comfortable with & have confidence in your diabetic team, now is not the time to go changing...you will need to be really intensively monitored over the next few months, & post birth especially you will need access to support you trust...and as the experiences of many people on these pages show, not all NHS trusts are equal alas. Just my tuppeneth worth!
Anyway, all the best, I know how frustrating diabetes can be whilst pregnant (just ask my OH how I feel about diabetes at the mo, poor soul, I have been ranting!) but boy oh boy, the end result is worth the hard work & stress!
All the best,
Twitchy x