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I wish I could help, but there are some inconsistencies that make it hard to understand fully what might have happened. Diabetics as a group do have a higher risk of stillbirth than the general population.
However, a baby at 33 weeks, will not weigh over 7 pounds unless there was some vastly underlying abnormal condition involved. The skin peeling you noted is found in most stillborn infants regardess of gestation, and has nothing to do with being overdue.
I wish I could help answer your questions more fully.
If at some point you decide to try again to have a baby, I would encourage you to ask to be referred to a diabetic specialist if you weren't already in the care of such a doctor during this pregnancy. Most doctors recommend that the woman get her a1c levels down to something near 6 and keep it there for a few months BEFORE getting pregnant in order for her body to be as healthy as possible. Then, extremely tight control is recommended during the entire pregnancy in order to protect both you and the baby, and also to ensure that your baby is a normal size, which makes it easier to deliver the baby.
I offer my deepest condolences to you.