It is possible to get pregnant with PCOS without the use of fertility drugs. You may be prescribed Metformin (a diabetes medication, not fertility drug) to help regulate your blood sugar and balance your hormones, causing more regular cycles.
A pregnant woman's diabetes is generally controlled through diet, exercise and insulin (when needed). Medications are generally used in moderation with pregnancy because of the possible side effects on a fetus.
Pregnant women should take as few chemicals as possible.
It is possible to have Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy.
Yes, but you may want to speak to your obgyn about the safety of your prescription. They may have to switch you to a different kind. Some women develop temporary diabetes during pregnancy, called gestational diabetes and when it becomes severe it is treated with medication as well.
Diabetes is not contagious!
It is possible to become pregnant within one month. Many couples who have difficulties with pregnancy can use this medication and become pregnant right away.
Diabetes brought about by being pregnant.
A pregnant lady is tested for Gestational Diabetes in the third trimester.
actually diabetes is just that, diabetes, it is like saying you are a "little bit" pregnant.
Yes.
It's very unlikely but you should see a Dr before trying to get pregnant so that you know that you are in the best possible health and to have any medications that you are on evaluated.