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I am curious on your ladies thoughts on NOT participating in glucose testing...
I have read many articles that have stated that even if you find out you have GD, that most "treatments" (exercise, watching sugar intake, medication, etc) cannot improve the outcomes like the baby having a lower birth weight or even lowering the risk of the baby being hypoglycemic..
I know just because the risk factors for GD are: previous GD with previous pregnancies, having type 1 or 2 diabetes, a family history of diabetes, a BMI of 30+, being an older mom, or being of non-white ethnicity...doesn't mean that I couldn't have GD.
So I am curious if anyone has not done the testing and/or what are the benefits of doing the testing if:
1) I do not fall into any of the risk factors and ...
2) the "treatments" don't necessarily change the outcome..
(Not looking for hate just input
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I have read many articles that have stated that even if you find out you have GD, that most "treatments" (exercise, watching sugar intake, medication, etc) cannot improve the outcomes like the baby having a lower birth weight or even lowering the risk of the baby being hypoglycemic..
I know just because the risk factors for GD are: previous GD with previous pregnancies, having type 1 or 2 diabetes, a family history of diabetes, a BMI of 30+, being an older mom, or being of non-white ethnicity...doesn't mean that I couldn't have GD.
So I am curious if anyone has not done the testing and/or what are the benefits of doing the testing if:
1) I do not fall into any of the risk factors and ...
2) the "treatments" don't necessarily change the outcome..
(Not looking for hate just input
