M.B.
C.,
1st, sugar test is bad for you, bad for baby.
Get the meter. Test regularly. The doctor should refer you to nutritional person who can help you regulate meals. If you can't manage with diet and exercise, you have to go to insulin. Another not good for your baby, but at the same time, if you are spiking sugar, THAT is not good for your baby.
This late in your pregnancy, it can be VERY confusing.
I had GD, and it is no picnic. I wound up eating little amounts over short periods, testing for the larger amounts, and figuring out how far I had to walk to get the sugar down. IT WORKED.
if you can't put down the jelly donut, it won't work for ya! (or Haagen dagz, etc).
For your baby,
get up, eat some crisp vegetables.
eat eggs (if you can tolerate them)
eat meat
eat cheese
all of those are extremely low carb, or for the proteins, NO carbs. They won't drive up your sugar.
Lots and lots of vegetables. your kid has to eat them when they're older! So do you. : )
Grains and cereals very sparingly. Sparingly, not eliminated.
if you find yourself craving cereal, try carrots. you miss the crunch.
Oh, and salad dressing is a big YES - when it isn't full of soy.
soy is a big thing to avoid. THAT I have eliminated from my diet. Not good for a baby? not good for me. No brainer.
I didn't take either of my tolerance tests my second pregnancy. I did the math. If sugar spikes are NOT good for the unborn, then a *really* HUGE one is SO devastating on them. Why they still do it this way is really beyond me.
Just get the meter. Very likely it will save your baby health problems later in life. A lot of work on your part can save them from trouble later. And at this point, it's only for 5 weeks. Or less.
www.ICAN.org Oh and check out international cesarian (sp?) awareness network. It'll open your eyes about what your doctors may be setting you up for - an emergency or preventive c-section. So wrong on so many levels for you and your baby.
Good luck,
I wish I could get you more info but my baby is waking now, and I'm off to get him his morning milk!
M.
PS: I can't return mails that I receive for some reason. if someone knows a way to contact management about this, several Moms would be greatly appreciative. I've had contacts I cannot return. It's sad. Berry N, I'm not ignoring you! And all the other Moms too!