These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Mandy, age 32: I have had diabetes for a long
time. So when my husband and I started talking about having a baby, I mentioned
it to my doctor during my regular checkup. I do a good job of keeping my blood
sugar under control. So after doing some tests and adjusting my medicine, my
doctor said it was safe to start trying. I got pregnant and gave birth to a
healthy baby boy.
Rachael, age 38: My life has been pretty
stressful, and it has been hard to keep my blood sugar in a normal range. I
want to get pregnant before I'm too old, but I worry about the risk of birth
defects if I get pregnant now. Having a baby is a priority for me, so I talked
to my doctor about some specific changes I can make to lower my stress level
and focus on my health. I am going to wait for now to see if I can get my blood
sugar under control.
Janelle, age 34: I have two children, and we
want to try for a third. I had diabetes with both my pregnancies. My doctor
worked with me to set target blood sugar levels before each pregnancy, and
everything went smoothly. I am now 5 months pregnant and feeling good.
Christine, age 26: Recently I was diagnosed
with type 2 diabetes. I am newly married, and my husband and I want to have a
family in the next few years. I am taking medicine and trying to eat right and
get exercise so that I will be healthy when we decide that the time is right to
start trying to have a baby.