Hi
I'm looking to see if anyone has experienced anything similar but I'm 32 weeks pregnant and my baby is at risk of a rare form of neonatal diabetes as a result of a 6q24 duplication from the paternal side. We knew the baby would have a 50/50 risk of inheriting the gene and will be tested immediately at birth. Reality is starting to hit home now as my scans with the consultant have increased from monthly to fortnightly as one of the signs the baby my have the gene is that from 7 months the baby stops growing in the womb and will be born with an extremely low birth weight. As there is so little known about the type of Diabetes its hard to wrap our heads around what we need to mentally prepare ourselves for. My partners parents were unaware of the type of Diabetes when he was born and he almost died so we're one step ahead in that sense but I still feel lost.
If anyone can offer any words of advice I'd be extremely grateful.
Thank you
I'm looking to see if anyone has experienced anything similar but I'm 32 weeks pregnant and my baby is at risk of a rare form of neonatal diabetes as a result of a 6q24 duplication from the paternal side. We knew the baby would have a 50/50 risk of inheriting the gene and will be tested immediately at birth. Reality is starting to hit home now as my scans with the consultant have increased from monthly to fortnightly as one of the signs the baby my have the gene is that from 7 months the baby stops growing in the womb and will be born with an extremely low birth weight. As there is so little known about the type of Diabetes its hard to wrap our heads around what we need to mentally prepare ourselves for. My partners parents were unaware of the type of Diabetes when he was born and he almost died so we're one step ahead in that sense but I still feel lost.
If anyone can offer any words of advice I'd be extremely grateful.
Thank you