gypsymom
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I also posted this in 3rd tri, but I wanted to post here too...
I took the 1 hour glucose test on the 7th and found out today at my 30 wk appointment that I was VERY high on my glucose count. They wanted me to be between 130-140 but I was 237.
So my OB reffered me to a specialist at another hospital for further tests and treatments and I fortunately got an appointment for wednesday so I don't have to wait too long, but until then I have no idea what to do...I know that at the basic level I have to change my diet but I don't know how or what I'm supposed to change!!! I basically live on pasta and fruit...but people tell me I'm not supposed to eat sugars and carbs...but then people say I have to watch my fat intake...so am I just supposed to live on plain chicken breasts and veggies?
Also how does this affect baby? My OB said it could lead to a large baby...which I'm actually built to deliver (I've had lovely child bearing hips since puberty) but I'm worried this ups my chances of having to have a c-section which I want to avoid as much as possible... Also does this up the chances of me developing other complications like pre-term labor, pre-eeclampsia, etc... what does this mean for the health of my baby AFTER he's born? and is it true that the diabetes goes away after labor?
I've got so many questions and no answers and I'm freaking out...do any of you lovely ladies have experience with this and could help me through this? Any info would be greatly appriciated!!!
edit: also it wasn't my doctor's fault that I didn't get the results until now it was my stupid cell phone company, my voice mail system has been screwed up for weeks now...
I took the 1 hour glucose test on the 7th and found out today at my 30 wk appointment that I was VERY high on my glucose count. They wanted me to be between 130-140 but I was 237.
So my OB reffered me to a specialist at another hospital for further tests and treatments and I fortunately got an appointment for wednesday so I don't have to wait too long, but until then I have no idea what to do...I know that at the basic level I have to change my diet but I don't know how or what I'm supposed to change!!! I basically live on pasta and fruit...but people tell me I'm not supposed to eat sugars and carbs...but then people say I have to watch my fat intake...so am I just supposed to live on plain chicken breasts and veggies?
Also how does this affect baby? My OB said it could lead to a large baby...which I'm actually built to deliver (I've had lovely child bearing hips since puberty) but I'm worried this ups my chances of having to have a c-section which I want to avoid as much as possible... Also does this up the chances of me developing other complications like pre-term labor, pre-eeclampsia, etc... what does this mean for the health of my baby AFTER he's born? and is it true that the diabetes goes away after labor?
I've got so many questions and no answers and I'm freaking out...do any of you lovely ladies have experience with this and could help me through this? Any info would be greatly appriciated!!!
edit: also it wasn't my doctor's fault that I didn't get the results until now it was my stupid cell phone company, my voice mail system has been screwed up for weeks now...