Anonymous wrote:I am poster 14:45. Just got my results from the second 1-hour test and I passed with a 110.
I have been told by many medical professionals that the 1-hour test is supposed to be taken fasting. However, I was giving a document by my OBGYN that told me to eat breakfast that morning and even gave some examples of a good breakfast. I ate a meal that was on the list, and I added 25g of sugar to the 50g that are in that drink! So that certainly pushed me over.
For the retest, I did nothing different except skipping breakfast. My diet in the days leading up to it was normal. I was not looking to cheat the test- just follow the rules of the test (which include fasting) and get a fair reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sort of on topic but I scored a 95 on my test and then when my DC1 was born close to 10 pounds they did a glucose test on him every 4 hours for his first 24 hours of life just to "be sure" he was okay. His poor little heel had so many poke marks in it.
Good luck everyone with your tests and your pregnancies!
95 on a non-fasting 1 hour 50g glucose challenge is low, there is an upper and lower cut-off for GD test...not sure what the cut-off is off the top of my head. If your levels are too low it is often indicative of diabetes as well. You should have had a 3 hour test if you were at the lower bounds. And a close to ten pound baby is nothing remarkable if his sugars are stable. Just a big baby. Did they tell you why they kept testing him? Was it just because of his size?
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sybersus wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am poster 14:45. Just got my results from the second 1-hour test and I passed with a 110.
I have been told by many medical professionals that the 1-hour test is supposed to be taken fasting. However, I was giving a document by my OBGYN that told me to eat breakfast that morning and even gave some examples of a good breakfast. I ate a meal that was on the list, and I added 25g of sugar to the 50g that are in that drink! So that certainly pushed me over.
For the retest, I did nothing different except skipping breakfast. My diet in the days leading up to it was normal. I was not looking to cheat the test- just follow the rules of the test (which include fasting) and get a fair reading.
Is that accurate? My midwife told me to eat as normal and then take the one-hour test. She said only the three-hour test should be done fasting. I want to make sure to get it right, as I'm supposed to go in for the test next week and want the most accurate reading possible.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I am poster 14:45. Just got my results from the second 1-hour test and I passed with a 110.
I have been told by many medical professionals that the 1-hour test is supposed to be taken fasting. However, I was giving a document by my OBGYN that told me to eat breakfast that morning and even gave some examples of a good breakfast. I ate a meal that was on the list, and I added 25g of sugar to the 50g that are in that drink! So that certainly pushed me over.
For the retest, I did nothing different except skipping breakfast. My diet in the days leading up to it was normal. I was not looking to cheat the test- just follow the rules of the test (which include fasting) and get a fair reading.
Anonymous wrote:Sort of on topic but I scored a 95 on my test and then when my DC1 was born close to 10 pounds they did a glucose test on him every 4 hours for his first 24 hours of life just to "be sure" he was okay. His poor little heel had so many poke marks in it.
Good luck everyone with your tests and your pregnancies!
Anonymous wrote:But so what if GD is overdiagnosed? You don't take insulin unless your blood suger is not under control with the diet. I had a 131 on the 1 hour and I FAILED the 3 hour. I was put on the diet. It is a super healthy diet and there is no way I would have the self control to do the diet (and my diet is normally very good, but this diet is strict) if it wasn't for the test. I also was told to exercise 30 minutes per day and I did that everyday from the diagnosis to the delivery -- which I think in part helped with the quick birth.
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't try to "beat" the test. If you are willing to follow the dietary guidelines and do the blood sugar monitoring with the results of the 1 hour test, then I would think your OB would be willing to allow you to skip the 3 hour...but it would be on the assumption that you have GD and would follow the diet and monitoring, I would think. I had GD with both pregnancies and with my second my OB and I agreed to just move forward as if I had GD after my 1 hour test. The diet is not that hard and is actually very healthy for you and the baby. Good luck!