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A Difficulty in
Pregnancy - Blood Sugar Levels
by Kris
Williams
Congratulations, you're
pregnant again!
This was my fourth pregnancy and my third baby back-to-back. I was
worried this time. Did my body have enough time to recuperate and
would it have enough essential vitamins to help this fourth baby
come into this world healthy?
The last three babies I had were perfect and were all healthy, but
somehow I sensed that something was wrong. I went through all the
tests and this time my borderline gestational diabetes was more to
be concerned with. My sugar was up and my blood pressure was rising.
If I didn't get my sugar down within acceptable measures (115 was
where it should have been and it was at 215), then I would have to
go on insulin shots.
This frightened me to no end. I tried desperately to watch what I
ate and it just didn't work. The baby was kicking a lot less now
than all my others before birth. I fought with my sugar levels all
throughout pregnancy and at the time of birth, I went in with raised
sugar levels again. Now the doctors were worried about the baby.
I was given a shot of insulin which turned out to be easier than I
had figured and labor took some time. When my waters broke, they
shot across the room like a bullet to the other wall. The doctor
looked surprised as when waters break, they usually gush out to the
floor.
Our son was born and he was whisked away after a few moments of
mother/daddy/baby time. He was having difficulty breathing and he
needed immediate care. Within a few short hours, he was also whisked
away to a hospital that could take care of him better for his
prematurity and breathing problems.
We spent 10 days up at the new hospital in intensive care with our
newborn. The 5 weeks early and the high sugar levels took their toll
on our little baby boy. Finally we were able to go home and we went
home with a medical device called a breathing monitor attached to
our littlest bundle of joy.
We were petrified he would stop breathing. However, he never has and
we gained our strength back as we took faith in our baby and not in
the device. He is now 10 months old and we are looking into a
genetic testing as he is not crawling or sitting up yet. The
doctors, my husband, and I feel he has an excellent chance to catch
up with the rest of the kids his age and we feel more confident
every day with our cute little boy.
My advice to all you moms, soon to be moms, and future moms is to
beware of your sugar levels and don't mess around with them. If I
would have gone on insulin earlier, some of the complications could
have been avoided. It is very important to listen to your doctor and
do what he says. Do not let shots scare you away from getting them,
because in the end, the shot was the least of the problems.
Kris Williams is a mother of 4 and a Domestic Engineer. She prides
herself with writing, web design, desktop publishing and spending
time with her wonderful and fantastic children. All of it I
wouldn't trade for the world!
Kris can be reached at:
KW@KrisWilliams.us
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