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From: Terilynn  in response to Message 7Sent: 1/28/2006 2:52 PM
Dara,

My pregnancy was completely a shock, so it's good you're thinking about it, and getting everything in line.  I had been told Jan 21, 2005 I'd need fertility drugs to get pregnant, and July 16 I found out I was about 8 weeks pregnant.  Fortunately my a1c's have always been fairly good. (I'm at a 5.7 now).   But I had been on many medications that weren't safe, so they were stopped.  I wish mine had been planned.>.. but in honesty the pregnancy, other than switching from a one pill a day issue, with the diabetes,  to three shots a day, and a different testing schedule was real easy.  Until the babies got bigger.  Now I'm fighting preterm labor (common in multiples), and some other non-diabetes related issues.

Teri