If you’re thinking about having a baby, it’s a great idea to start planning early, especially if you’re living with diabetes.
Preparing in advance can help you feel confident and give your baby the best possible start.
The main goal before and during pregnancy is to keep your blood glucose levels in a healthy range, as this reduces the risk of complications for both you and your baby.
Women with type 1 diabetes may need support adjusting insulin doses, preventing hypos, and using tools like continuous glucose monitors to stay within target ranges.
For women with type 2 diabetes, your diabetes team may review your current medication, as some tablets aren’t recommended in pregnancy and may need to be changed.
All women planning a pregnancy should take folic acid (5 mg) daily, ideally starting at least three months beforehand. Your team will also check your eyes, kidneys, blood pressure, and any medications you take.
You won't have to manage this alone - your healthcare team will work closely with you to create a personalised plan, answer questions, and support you at every step.
With the right preparation, many women with diabetes have healthy, happy pregnancies.