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Reply To Topic Topic: Longstanding T1 diabetes, fighting off induction pressures
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Posted By Henci Goer, BA on 23 Dec 2008 11:49 PM

Apologies for not getting to your post sooner. As you say, I mostly focus on care for healthy women, and while I've done a fair amount of reading on gestational diabetes, as you probably know, GD is a whole different animal from Type 1. (For other readers, GD is a matter of too much of a good thing. Pregnancy hormones keep insulin from doing its job of getting glucose into maternal cells, which makes the extra glucose in the blood available to the baby to fuel fetal growth. Women with GD make normal or even above normal amounts of insulin, but run blood sugars on the high side even for pregnancy. With Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is making too little or no insulin.) I don't know how to be helpful to you except to say that you seem very clear on what you are doing, and it is your right to make an informed refusal as well as to give informed consent. You are also right in that your care providers almost certainly are not considering the potential harms of inducing labor, only what they believe to be its benefits, nor are they likely to be considering how the odds of having a problem may be modified by the facts of your individual case. The best I can suggest is that you and your partner have a conference appointment with your doctor in which you make clear that while you respect your doctor's expertise, you are exercising your right to make the ultimate decisions about your and your baby's care. Here is a link to a pamphlet put out by the Joint Commission, the agency that accredits hospitals: Know Your Rights. Bring a copy along.

-- Henci

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