Tiffylove
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There is a converter two or three pages back posted for me you and I use the same numbers but most these ladies do not. I just convert and post so they can help me with questions!
Glad I'm not the only one. I was hoping to find a way to convert my numbers and fully understand everyone else's too.
130 is about 7.2mmol, 204 is 11.2mmol. You divide your numbers by 18 to get the mmol, or times by 18 to get your readings, so 15 is 270.
Having said that, my diabetic teams have both told me that they don't know what numbers affect the pregnancy is that way because every pregnancy Is different. It's unlikely a few occasional high numbers will affect your baby or placenta though. I have a couple of friends who are type 1's and they regularly got readings of 25 plus during pregnancy and their babies were fine, so there are no definites and that's one of the reasons they are so strict during pregnancy.
Thank you for that. Makes it easy to convert.
