My cousin has diabetes and she's been trying to conceive for some time now. I wanted to know if it's possible for a woman with diabetes to get pregnant successfully.
Absolutely, you can! I had high sugar levels and had a C-section delivery later, but with proper doctor guidance throughout, my baby was born perfectly healthy.
Having PCOS and insulin resistance made me worry about this too. It is completely possible to conceive, but keeping sugar and hormone levels monitored is very important.
Yes, conceiving is totally possible, but you have to manage your diet strictly. Focus on low-glycemic foods and follow your doctor's exact diet plan to keep your HbA1c in control.
Yes, but you have to be extremely careful with your HbA1c levels before conceiving. Please consult an endocrinologist and your gynac together to plan it safely.
My grandmother used to say certain herbs control it, but honestly, you must trust your doctor. With proper insulin or medication management, diabetic women have very successful pregnancies.
Yes you can, though managing cravings while keeping sugars low is a real test of willpower! Just work closely with your doctor to keep things in check.
I felt so overwhelmed thinking my diabetes would stop me from becoming a mother. But with my doctor's help, I managed my diet and conceived naturally, it was the best feeling ever.