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On the 4th of this month we made our first visit to the Phoenix Perinatal Associates office. Begin diabetic, this pregnancy will be considered high risk and thus will endure increased monitoring and many, many ultrasounds. Our first visit confirmed that we do indeed have our own little jellybean!
A healthy diet, moderate exercise and an increase in the number of times I check my blood sugar will help keep this pregnancy as normal as possible.
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February 12, 2008
On the 12th of this month we made a second visit to the perinatologists office and were amazed by how much our little bean has grown in little over a week. You can already make out the little nubby beginnings of arms and the head!
I feel so fortunate as I haven't had any of the typical pregnancy symptoms. And no morning sickness means it is much easier to keep food down and my blood sugars in control.