Yeah I’ve not put much on either I think it’s a mixture of being a bit overweight before and having bad sickness. Also probably didn’t realise how many calories I drank before whoopsAlmost 39 weeks and 1 stoneDunno why it’s not thru lack of trying I’m just not gaining weight. I have a very small bump. Everyone is different
Oh yeah the wine calories make a huge amount of differenceYeah I’ve not put much on either I think it’s a mixture of being a bit overweight before and having bad sickness. Also probably didn’t realise how many calories I drank before whoops
Life style change! I’m using thatOh yeah the wine calories make a huge amount of differenceI’m putting a lot down to life style change too
Happy birthday for tomorrowLife style change! I’m using that
It’s my birthday tomorrow and my friend dropped off a new non alcoholic Prosecco I’ve not tried before so will report back!
Yes unfortunately my readings seem to be boarderline high and higher then they should be, I’ve found ryveta crackers and Philly and ham is a filling snack and my dietician has said that it’s ok for before bedGirl what are you eating, have you changed your diet completely?! I’m so hungry alreadyand did you get told there and then you were getting induced because of it? I feel like I’ve been left hanging for another week!
hows the monitoring going? Are you getting high reads?
Im so glad I know someone in the same position now, it kind of stressed me out having GD just said to me at this stage- I thought we were well passed it!
Just reading OJ and croissant makes me so sad
I’m absolutely starving already! What do you tend to do to “fill a hole”, I literally ate an hour ago and im ravenous alreadythis is going to be the longest a week of my life. Preying all my readings stay low!
The finger pricking is a bit weird to get used to. Hope i don’t forget!
I have GD and have hardly had any guidance on food. They just keep upping my insulin and I'm pretty much eating whatever I like... have been for the past 20 weeks since I found put that I had GD - it includes crisps and chocolates... Cannot help myself, despite knowing its the most important time in my life to be healthy.Another one with GD.
But baby is only somewhere between 30th and 40th percentile. My values on the initial test were actually so close to normal, but have to check blood sugar now nonetheless to be sure.
I've had to test 4x/d for a couple of weeks, but they changed it back to 2x/d as my values are okay.
Snackwise I'm going for cheese, nuts, raw vegetables, berries, grapes, little sausages, etc. Mealwise my breakfasts are always yoghurt with some granola (with stevia instead of sugar) and sometimes some blueberries, for lunch bread and low carb spread and for dinner it varies, but try to keep it low carb.
For drinks I also recommend sugar free fizzy drinks. There's quite the variety out there, so it's nice to not always having to drink plain water.
I am craving some pastries or crisps though and have to say I've sinned a few times. Figured one cookie every now and then won't make her grow over the 90th percentile suddenly (my gynaegologist even said, "if you want some cake, just have some cake and make sure you don't have to measure afterwards, but don't tell anyone I said that"). And I'm also slim (below average bmi, runs in the family), so losing weight is definitely not what I want.
@SavvyBee how big is your baby measuring at the moment?
I gained about 10 to 11 kg in total now.
Currently 37 weeks! Final countdown! Can't wait to mindlessly eat a bag of crisps and candyOh yes, and to meet the baby too, right, right!
Edit: oh and hummus is also low carb. So you can eat some raw veggies with hummus as a snack for example, that's more filling than the veggies on their own.
Eeek good luck!In hospital, pessary in, and already 1cm dilated so hoping it won’t be a ridiculously long wait before things start to happen
I also only failed it marginally - fasting levels fine and 7.9 after the drink and it has to be 7.8! I do have PCOS and diabetes in the family though so was almost expecting a diagnosis and feeling fortunate my fasting levels have stayed good so I have been diet controlled. My consultant is also similar in terms of one treat or high reading won’t do any harm every so often if you really want it - otherwise the GTT would be massively unethical!Baby was just under 50t centile at my first growth scan (similar to my 20wk), but then jumped up to over 90th at my 33wk scan. However I commented on the jump and the sonographer remeasured then and there and said oh yeah, it’s actually 75th. Quite a big difference. She was a bit scatty. And seemed to insist she was more accurate than the previous scan. My consultant wasn’t worried (she definitely got a panicked WhatsApp about having a giant baby), she said my 36wk scan is with the same person who did my 30wk scan and she knows her to be incredibly accurate so we will go from there. I found out the other day my slim build husband was born 9lb almost and his two very slim grown up kids were also chunky babies so I’ve kind of resigned myself to the fact I’ll be having a bigger baby anyway. My bump has been smaller throughout though and is still only measuring on the smaller size of average now so…Another one with GD.
But baby is only somewhere between 30th and 40th percentile. My values on the initial test were actually so close to normal, but have to check blood sugar now nonetheless to be sure.
I've had to test 4x/d for a couple of weeks, but they changed it back to 2x/d as my values are okay.
Snackwise I'm going for cheese, nuts, raw vegetables, berries, grapes, little sausages, etc. Mealwise my breakfasts are always yoghurt with some granola (with stevia instead of sugar) and sometimes some blueberries, for lunch bread and low carb spread and for dinner it varies, but try to keep it low carb.
For drinks I also recommend sugar free fizzy drinks. There's quite the variety out there, so it's nice to not always having to drink plain water.
I am craving some pastries or crisps though and have to say I've sinned a few times. Figured one cookie every now and then won't make her grow over the 90th percentile suddenly (my gynaegologist even said, "if you want some cake, just have some cake and make sure you don't have to measure afterwards, but don't tell anyone I said that"). And I'm also slim (below average bmi, runs in the family), so losing weight is definitely not what I want.
@SavvyBee how big is your baby measuring at the moment?
I gained about 10 to 11 kg in total now.
Currently 37 weeks! Final countdown! Can't wait to mindlessly eat a bag of crisps and candyOh yes, and to meet the baby too, right, right!
Edit: oh and hummus is also low carb. So you can eat some raw veggies with hummus as a snack for example, that's more filling than the veggies on their own.
I’m 34 weeks and gained about 4/5kgI know this isn’t something I should be worrying about loads really but more just curious, those of you around the 35 week mark how much weight have you gained so far please?
Lost about 4/5lbs in the first trimester. Probably put on that plus 10 stoneI know this isn’t something I should be worrying about loads really but more just curious, those of you around the 35 week mark how much weight have you gained so far please?
Same here. Have been thinking of her daily, I can’t imagine what these last weeks have been like for her.I can’t stop thinking about Small Potato
Same here, she pops into my head oftenI can’t stop thinking about Small Potato
SameI can’t stop thinking about Small Potato
me too, I keep thinking about her and her family. I really hope she’s getting as much support as possible.I can’t stop thinking about Small Potato
I hope she feels us all in her heartI can’t stop thinking about Small Potato
I gained that in the first weekI’m 34 weeks and gained about 4/5kg
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