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Reply To Topic Topic: gestational diabetes - induction at 39 weeks?
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Posted By on 14 Aug 2009 02:21 PM

I am 37 weeks today, with my first baby. I was just diagnosed GD a week and a half ago. I passed the three-hour GTT test with flying colors at 30 weeks, and then at 34 weeks had an ultrasound where they were estimating my baby to be approximately 7 lbs 3 oz already. So they wanted me to test my blood sugars 4 times a day for a week - fasting and then 1 hr after each meal. Some of these were high - nearly all of the fasting ones were high - so they went ahead and diagnosed me GD and gave me Glyburide to have at night, which has brought all of my fasting blood sugars back down. The rest of them I am handling well with diet and exercise, except for a few small spikes here and there. Baby has passed every non-stress test and biophysical they have given him (twice a week for the past three weeks). I have stopped gaining weight - in fact, I lost two pounds. Also, my amniotic fluid decreased from 22-23 cm to 15 cm, which they seem to like better as well. So far, so good, right? I'm not into intervention, but I buy keeping my blood sugars in line as better for baby and for me.

Now, of course, they want to induce me. They've tried everything - telling me that shoulder dystocia kills babies, telling me they won't "let" me go past 40 weeks, and probably not past 39, and even telling me that women with GD have a higher rate of "spontaneous fetal death" in the uterus. They're clearly trying to scare the crap out of me. But if baby has passed every test, and my blood sugars are all under control, I just don't see why we would want to induce. Why not just wait?

I have another growth scan on Monday, and I'm wondering how it will turn out. The reason why I am posting here is because people keep saying "besides the risk of a big baby," and I'm fairly certain I'm going to have a big baby. Even with as inaccurate as ultrasounds are, there's not much wiggle room for an approximately 7 lb 3 oz baby at 34 weeks to not be pretty big at 39 or 40. Sometimes I want to stand my ground, and sometimes I get tired and I just want to give in. I got a second and third opinion from other OBs - even one whose a good friend of my mom's - and they agree with inducing diabetics between 39-40 weeks. I feel stuck. I can say no, but I'd hate for him to have shoulder dystocia because I was stubborn.

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