@hollyroller7 I've heard those many times, and then I read Nicole's book and blog where she debunked all these recommendations for lots of carbs for diabetic pregnancies.
Personally I would not have been able to keep my blood sugars at check if I ate 175 g carbs a day. I was at around 90-100...
@hollyroller7 This is such a weird logic. There's nothing harmful for the baby to be on low carb diet while a mom is having a diabetes. With diabetes there more sugar in the blood than in the non diabetic person, and the concern is too much sugar for the baby. You cannot deprive a baby from the...
@plope132 No, your diet prior to test should not have influenced your test results. The test is showing how you process those 50 grams of sugar you ate. Next they will do 3 hour test and then you can continue with low carb diet to manage your blood sugar.
@drita I third this. I was roaming all summer at 10, visiting friends and using public transport as well. Stayed at home alone while parents were both at work, with premade lunch.
@sungw Yes! Because those are not regressions (idk who thought of this), but just changes in sleep needs. And like everything else with babies, they happen often and fast the first two years.