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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After gd they will want you on insulin all along. Unless you test your own blood after every single meal, in which case they want copies to protect themselves.[/quote] This was not my experience. [/quote] +1. I had gd with my first and borderline with my second. Never went on insulin with either. No regular testing with the second either. [/quote] Well yeah, if you got through the first with gd and no insulin (must have been very mild or you didn’t go to a good MFM, because insulin is standard of care in the US), and you didn’t even technically have gd the second, then your situation isn’t really what people think about when they say they had gd and went to a MFM for it.[/quote] [b]Most GD is managed by diet and exercise. [/b]I saw an endo during both of my pregnancies, GD was diet-controlled, but pre-e was managed by the MFM. [/quote] This was my experience, too. My blood sugar tested 190 on the one hour test, and I managed to keep a strict diet and have normal blood sugar readings. [/quote]
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