I'm Pregnant!
YAY! My husband and I are thrilled! I'm not far along, but all my blood tests keep coming back great and I have my first ultrasound next week!
(for those of you who know me on FB, please do not make comments on FB yet, thanks)
Back a couple weeks ago I read from someone they were able to get out of the glucose testing. If you are reading this, can you tell me how you managed that? And why your doctor would agree to it? Why this was important to you? I wish I had asked at the time. Doh. Thanks!
(for those of you who know me on FB, please do not make comments on FB yet, thanks)
Back a couple weeks ago I read from someone they were able to get out of the glucose testing. If you are reading this, can you tell me how you managed that? And why your doctor would agree to it? Why this was important to you? I wish I had asked at the time. Doh. Thanks!
DON'T STOP GLUCOSE TESTING, EVER, WLS IS NOT A CURE, JUST A GOOD TOOL TO MANAGE DIABETES. YOUR MAJOR CHANGE IN DIET IS THE REASON FOR THE APPARENT CHANGE IN A1C, YOUR STILL AT RISK FOR COMPLICATIONS SO BE WARY AND YOUR UNBORN CHILD MORE SO. I SEE THE RESEARCHERS AT CORNELL AND COLUMBIA TO TRACK MY 3 TYPES OF DIABETES.
Think about postponing to 7. At 6 weeks you might not see a heartbeat yet even if everything is okay. But at 7 weeks if everything is okay you should see a heartbeat for sure. Going in at 6 weeks and not seeing a heartbeat can be upsetting and then you have a hellish wait until the next ultrasound. Even 6.5 weeks is better than 6 weeks.