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RE: My Sister's PCOS Journey

in Hive PH3 years ago

I thought that I had commented on this one but I wasn't.

My wife also had the same case as shared on my blogpost. Almost the same situation as your sister are, but my wife was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes already prior to her getting pregnant. She started taking metformin and then switched to human insulin now as she is breastfeeding our daughter.

The first few months from conception were kinda stressful as we were worried if it will push through. We followed the OB's advise religiously and also I consulted our in house doctor in HivePh adamada for the chances of safe delivery. He assured that everything will be well as long as blood sugar will be properly monitored which we did.

We are able to deliver a young and healthy baby girl earlier than the expected due date which is 12th of June via cesarean section too without any supporting funds, Hive mostly covered the expenses as we all know that C-section isn't that cheap in our country especially in a private hospital during the pandemic.

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 3 years ago  

True, sobrang mahal pag ceasarian sa private hospital. And aside sa bayarin na iisipin mo, mawoworry kapa sa health condition ng baby. Good thing lang talaga na after a few days nakalabas yung baby sa hospital without any complications.

But women with PCOS should be taken care and if possible Iwasan na stress at magworry.

Thanks for dropping by @tpkidkai.😊

 3 years ago  

We are blessed na sobrang lusog ni bulilit pero ayun na nga since medyo maraming complications and all medyo change lifestyle na kami ng bahagya.

 3 years ago  

Di naman sya diabetic but mejo tumaba nga lang sya. Kaya lagi pinapainom sya ni mama ng blueternate juice, iwas diabetes.😅 At medyo pasaway din dahil Minsan umiinom parin ng softdrinks at kumakain ng mga chichiria.😅