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Old 07-02-2007, 03:14 AM
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Ladies Who Had Babies with NHS!!

Hi Ladies (or males who have stories of their girlfiends/wives experiences?)

How was your care in NHS for your diabetes control/diabetes related comps/baby during pregancy? after pregancy? was it awful, good, adequate, excellent? Please share your stories as I need to make a decision, have a baby in the UK or wait till I move back to Canada? I realise the BS control is really up to the indiviudal but how was the monitoring, care and support under NHS?

Thanks Y'all
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Old 07-02-2007, 04:59 AM
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Hi

I had great care during my pregnancy & whilst in hospital. The only thing I didn't like was having to go on a sliding scale drip when I had my son as it really messed up my blood sugars If we have another baby I will fight to avoid going on a drip again.

My little boy is 2 months old today & everything is still fresh in my mind so if you have any specific questions ask away....

Good luck!!
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Old 07-05-2007, 02:32 AM
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Thanks Georgia, no real speciifc questions, not really in the position to have a baby yet, was just after some background info, not ready!!!

One thing though, why did you have the sliding scale drip? was that a constant source of glucose dripped to you? Seems a weird choice for a type 1 in labour?
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HBA1C Dec 2006:6.4%!!!!!!
HBA1C April 2007: 7.0% arghh!
HBA1C Feb 2008: 5.9% woooh man!
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Old 07-09-2007, 05:50 AM
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The sliding scale is protocol in my hospital. I had a c-section & the drip is so that insulin & glucose are ready to hand - but the nurses take your blood sugar & then amend the insulin/glucose drip according to their chart - well, we know we all have insulin needs!! My blood sugar plummeted & later rocketed (I was not happy).
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