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diabetes and embryo transfer

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hi, I apologise for the multiple questions during the 2 week wait but I am overwhelmed with worries as this is my last chance. I have been diagnosed with type2 diabetes 2 years ago but my sugar levels were under control. Now after my transfer the levels have shot up and over the acceptable ranges throughout the day (sometimes over 9). Of course, I'm concerned of what effects this has on implantation (I’m 5 days post transfer) and also risk of miscarriage and complications. Has anyone with diabetes found their levels increasing post transfer and any tips on keeping it down? I presume it’s the hormones causing the increase. Thank you in advance for your help xx

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Maybe you should discuss this concern with your clinic and your specialist diabetic nurse for the most up to date reliable information.

Thinking of you

Janet

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