Hi Alana, welcome to the forum! 🙂
I've got 2 little ones, eldest has just started school, little one is 18 months, I'm type 1 & have been since I was 11 months...so was a bit of a geriatric diabetic when pregnant lol...
Two things - firstly there are some risks for both you & baby due to being diabetic - the good news though is you can reduce these risks, but it will take planning & hard work. Ideally your HbA1c (long term control indicator- it's not an average, but it's a measure of how good your control has been over a few months) should ideally be as near 6.5% as poss, but some clinics will give you the go ahead for below 7.5% - it ideally needs to be this good before you start trying to conceive. Secondly you will need to speak to your GP before trying - diabetics have an increase risk of babies with birth defects including spina bifida - you will need to be on a mahoosive dose of folic acid which reduces this risk significantly but again you need to be on this ideally 3 months before conceiving (now you see why I mentioned planning lol 😉) ...I know it kinda takes the spontenaeity out of it, but if it keeps your baby safe & well it must be worth it 🙂
Most decent hospitals have a pre-conception clinic, or a diabetic doc who specialises in pregnant women (as it were)...it can be really hard work so I'd really recommend you get yourself into one of these clinics before even trying to conceive, as every bit of help you can get is worth it, even if it's just moral support.
Diabetes UK do a good booklet - have a look on their website, I think it's imaginitively called "Diabetes & Pregnancy" or something, but it does explain the risks & what you can do about them in non-horrific but practical language..
Hope I've not freaked you out - it can be done; it will be hard work & will require planning & being a bit of a diabetic fascist for a year or so but boy is it worth it! Best of luck...
Twitchy xxx