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Jessica’s pregnancy journey with myLoop

  • Jessica takes us through her 2-year journey until getting pregnant

    The planning

    The topic of pregnancy came up earlier than Jessica expected. When she and her partner confirmed they were thinking about starting a family, her endocrinologist responded: "Then we must begin."

    In this video interview, Jessica shares her two-year journey to pregnancy. She’s joined by Dr. Visalli, a renowned diabetologist and expert in type 1 diabetes and pregnancy. Together, they have an open, and at times emotional, conversation about what it means to plan for pregnancy while living with type 1 diabetes.

    Jessica’s experience: a journey of re-discovery

    Just thinking about motherhood can bring up a lot of emotions. In Jessica’s case, having a supportive team helped her manage fears around not being good enough, struggling to become a parent, or of how her diabetes might affect her baby. Jessica describes the switch from multiple daily injections (MDI) to a pump, and then to an Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) system, as “starting all over.” "I chose myLoop in anticipation of a future pregnancy." As with any big change in diabetes care, she needed time to adjust and to learn how to trust the algorithm.

    ‘‘I had to learn to understand and adapt something foreign to my body. The first few months, I won't deny it, were more difficult.’’
    The endocrinologist perspective: Dr. Visalli

    Dr. Visalli highlights the importance of finding a healthcare team that offers consistent support throughout the journey. As a diabetologist, she sees it as her responsibility to start the conversation early and build a collaborative, trusting relationship with the person preparing for pregnancy.

    ‘‘To prepare a safe nest you need to be sure that it is the right branch on which you can build that nest.’’

    Dr. Visalli also explains why glucose variability is at least as important as an HbA1c within the pre-pregnancy range, and how to work together to achieve optimal glycaemic management.

    In the video, the two women also discuss the results of a survey about pregnancy planning that Jessica conducted with 109 women living with type 1 diabetes.

    If you ever wondered how planning for pregnancy might look, watch the conversation between Jessica and Dr. Visalli.

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