Gestational Diabetes
Discussing my gestational diabetes test and results.
Discussing my gestational diabetes test and results.
A day in the life… Pregnant with Gestational diabetes
A day in the life… Pregnant with Gestational diabetes
During pregnancy, women can develop a form of diabetes known as gestational diabetes. In most cases, these women have never been diagnosed with this condition before their pregnancies.
32 weeks pregnant with gestational diabetes (correction: I’m allowed 45 grams of carbs at lunch and dinner)
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Educational video about gestational diabetes.Made in midwifery school.
www.dietsforgestationaldiabetes.net
This is a brief montage telling the amazing story of Asher’s Birth. He was born only a month early at 36 weeks, but due to complications caused by gestational diabetes he was born severely ill. He was mediflighted twice after birth and spent his first week on full life support. He was on a vent, had blood transfusions, tons of IV’s, a feeding tube, and so many wires I couldn’t keep count. After his birth, I went into congestive heart failure so I was put back into a hospital across town. My amazing husband juggled all of this while taking care of our other two boys. After a few weeks Asher fully recovered and we thank everyone for their prayers and support during this difficult time. We are truly blessed Please never underestimate the effects of gestational diabetes. I followed my diet and took my medicines and my diabetes was considered “well controlled” I never imagined what my son would go through to survive. He has fully recovered now but still struggles with lung damage related to the ventilator and chest tubes. Asher has had many hospitalizations and he requires nebulizer treatments 4 times per day every day of the year and in the future he too will have to be tested for diabetes. I am no longer diabetic so please don’t think that just because your diabetes isn’t severe, it isn’t serious. Most cases of gestational diabetes that are well controlled do not end up the way mine did, but I just want people to be aware it can and does happen.
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