Emmakeets
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1.5 LADA
Me and my partner have been discussing the idea of trying for a baby more regularly and it's something that I really want. It's spurring me to try harder with getting my diabetes under control but I am too worried to approach my diabetes team about it.
My blood sugars have been bad over the 5 years since I was diagnosed however I have really focused the last couple of months and am hoping this will show in my next blood test. In january my HBA1C was 108, however two weeks after I started really buckling down I had another one at 84. I'm testing 7/8 times a day and my average at the moment is 7.8 so I'm hoping for a much better result in August when my next blood test is due.
I have read a lot about pregnancy and am aware that there is a lot of preparation but i'm nervous to speak to the health care team about it. I suppose I'm scared that they will just laugh me out of there. When I was first diagnosed at 21 the nurse that I saw at my GP was so adamant that I could not get pregnant that it stayed with me for a long time and I managed to convince myself that I would never be able to have a child.
My blood sugars have been bad over the 5 years since I was diagnosed however I have really focused the last couple of months and am hoping this will show in my next blood test. In january my HBA1C was 108, however two weeks after I started really buckling down I had another one at 84. I'm testing 7/8 times a day and my average at the moment is 7.8 so I'm hoping for a much better result in August when my next blood test is due.
I have read a lot about pregnancy and am aware that there is a lot of preparation but i'm nervous to speak to the health care team about it. I suppose I'm scared that they will just laugh me out of there. When I was first diagnosed at 21 the nurse that I saw at my GP was so adamant that I could not get pregnant that it stayed with me for a long time and I managed to convince myself that I would never be able to have a child.