Thanks ladies.... In class yesterday they did till us about birth defects, stillborn, and other problems which kind of freaked me out... Is it the placenta failing that causes someone to have a stillborn if having gestational diabetes? It it's very rare that this happens? Sorry to bring up this subject but it's been on my mind since class..
This is if high blood sugars are constant though right?? I've heard that if you get high readings occassionally and they don't last longer than say an hour or so that it really wouldn't affect them. Is this right??
Blood sugars generally have to be a lot higher than the standards we're held to to really cause serious issues with pregnancy. My doctor has always told me that the target blood sugars are very tight and the reason being that as a patient, you'll try your best to make that target. Generally, a few numbers out of target are not of concern. I've had a couple in the 200s that freaked me out and several in the 140-160 range, but my doctor and nurses are not concerned about those high readings since my averages are overall within target or very close to target.
You ladies who've delivered with GD, are the babies taken away from us right away or will they allow our babies to latch on directly after delivery?? I'm SO annoyed that they may want to take my baby out of my hands and we'll both miss that bonding opportunity.