Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you are over weight? If so, you need to take a year and lose with ozempic before trying. Where you are you'll automatically be extremely high risk of you conceive at all.
Plenty of overweight people have completely normal pregnancies. Your post is a bit ridiculous.
I'm speaking from experience. My stats were the same as the OP and I was on insulin by 14 weeks and on hundreds of units by delivery. I was fine because I manage a child with T1D so very familiar with controlling diabetes. The average person would not be as equipped. It's a very difficult to control disease.
I had bad infertility both related and not related to the weight that was adding up thanks to recurrent miscarriages and fertility treatments. I was very fertile before gaining 10 lbs for every miscarriage and fertility treatment. By the end I was barely fertile. The recurrent miscarriages were not caused by the weight, but it was worsening the underlying condition (rare clotting disorder).
I've since gone on Ozempic post delivery and have lost 30 lbs so far. I have another 30 more to lose before being well out of the danger zone. I would highly recommend to anyone to lose the weight first even at 37.