I haven't had one this time around and won't because I've been treated as if I have it to start off with. I have PCOS and my insulin levels are really high to start off with - have been pre-diabetic for about 7 years now due to it.
While pg with DD I was on metformin thru 13 weeks, then took 3 hour test and passed....wait until 28 weeks or so, took 3 hour test again (doc was sure I'd fail 1 hour, so didn't bother with that) and of course I failed. I tried some diet but ended up on Glyburide by about 32 weeks.
This time around, I was on Metformin thru 13 weeks and instead of stopping, switched to Glyburide right away to see if we could maintain levels throughout pregnancy. So far my sugars are good with the meds and I'm not spilling so no need to up my dosage yet (I'm on lowest dosage). I'm high risk due to this and AMA so I'm having u/s every 4-6 weeks.....DS is measuring a little big so far, but not scarey big. Perinatologist just says to continue to monitor and see how things go and expects that I'll have to up my dose at some point. I'm hoping not to, but we will see! I wish I could control it without meds, but have such a hard time with it even not pregnant....pregnant makes it 100 times harder!
I had mine this past Monday! The drink was horrible...wish I could have had jelly beans. I gagged the whole time I was drinking it bc I had to drink it within 5 minutes! The dr told me she would call if I had it and I never got a call back, so I guess I'm in the clear. She scared me though bc she said twin pregnancies usually cause it. Good luck to everyone who still has to take it.
I have my test on June 3rd I'll be 27 weeks. My Dr officegives you a choice of either the sugar drink or jelly beans. I'm so taking the jelly beans I have heard so many bad things about that drink.
Keep in mind that like waitn838 said, there is a high chance that your 3 hour test will be just fine. Many women come up borderline on the 1 hour test and then turn out to be fine on the 3 hour one.
I go for my test in two weeks - the head of my OB department specializes in gestational diabetes and she recommends everyone be tested around 24-26 weeks (earlier than the standard 28 weeks) - that way, if GD is identified, you have more time to get blood sugars stabilized and help the fetus. So, in the worst case scenario, if it is GD, you have plenty of time to work on it and your baby will be just fine.
I have mine next week on the 19th and to be honest I actually expect to fail it. I have with my last 4 pregnancies but I wont worry unless I have to take the 3 hr and it comes back high.
I'm at high risk for it. So they're keeping a really close watch on me because I'm boarder lining as well. I'll have to see what happens at my next appointment on the 1st.
i go for my 1 hour on june 8th...i have heard of quite a few women failing the 1 hour but then are fine at the 3 hour test...try not to worry about it for now
im the baby of the bunch...due at the end of the month :)