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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had scrambled eggs-- and nothing else-- no juice, bread, anything sweet. No problems passing, but I do believe some people are genetically predisposed to gestational diabetes. I certainly do not believe I cheated in anyway. I just wanted to do everything in my power to avoid the three hour test.[/quote] [b]An ideal breakfast would include both protein and carbs.[/b] Similar to the "carb-loading recommendation prior to the 3-hour test. Really, it doesn't matter that much. Breakfast won't cause you to pass or fail. Many people handle small and large amounts of glucose flawlessly, some terribly, and some have a bit of trouble while pregnant.[/quote] Why, out of curiousity? So as not to shock your system with the goop?[/quote]
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