I talked about this with my doctor last week. With no history of GD, and no family history of diabetes, and with a history of smallish babies, I was inclined to opt out completely. But, I guess one thing I've got going against me is my age (I'm 43), and "older" moms apparently develop GD more frequently, even with no risk factors.
So, after talking this over, we agreed that rather than consuming the sugary drink, I would just eat a hearty, carb-heavy breakfast, then get my blood drawn 1-2 hours later. This was the regime I did for the screen with my last pregnancy 3 years ago, and it was pretty painless. In fact, the scone and mocha I added to my breakfast of scrambled eggs and an orange were pretty tasty, LOL!
What all are you all doing?
Joni, due 7-17-ish
So, after talking this over, we agreed that rather than consuming the sugary drink, I would just eat a hearty, carb-heavy breakfast, then get my blood drawn 1-2 hours later. This was the regime I did for the screen with my last pregnancy 3 years ago, and it was pretty painless. In fact, the scone and mocha I added to my breakfast of scrambled eggs and an orange were pretty tasty, LOL!
What all are you all doing?
Joni, due 7-17-ish








i told him, "yup, i'm just trying to make your life difficult!"
Is she crazy!! The nurse straightened her out when I refused to drink the entire 16 oz she handed me.... Then she proceeded to try the left overs herself. She complained the entire time about how awful it tastes and how she certainly would have thrown up by now....as I choked down the remaining!!
My test will be done 5/11.

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