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34weeks possible early induction

So i had my appointment today.  And the dr is worried about.my babies size.   So now once again i have to go in for.a ultrasound.  The drs are worried that my lil girl will be born hyperglacimic.   I will be so mad at my self if i gave my lil baby diabetes.  
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hi, ive been monitored with all my babies due to their size and induced with all 3 of them, my last baby was induced 3 weeks early, Im now pregnant with baby number 4 and been told it will be exactly the same this time! all 3 of mine were quite large but very healthy, Im not diabetic, was tested every time but just seem to have big babies, it doesn't necessarily mean your baby will be diabetic try not to worry, they scared me to death with some of the things they were telling me could be wrong due to my  babies size! hope it all goes well Xx
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1901977 tn?1333991726
All you can do is try to be as healthy as you can until the baby gets here, and make sure he or she has a good pediatrician who can monitor him really well after birth. But hopefully all is well with your little one. How early do they think that they'll induce you?
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1959722 tn?1338778115
Not just that but if the baby is born diabetic you didn't necessarily make the baby diabetic. Good luck
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I have gestational diabetes.
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1901977 tn?1333991726
Big babies are not uncommon...why are they worried about diabetes?
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