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9 Things You Didn’t Know About Starting Solids From our friends at Little Spoon

If you’re in the process of introducing your babe to solids, you know it’s a lot more than just those adorable Instagram videos of silly baby faces after your little ones’ first tastes. There is confusion. There is messiness. There is frustration. There are tears. But there’s also a lot of fun, discovery, dietary progress, and most importantly, healthy growth. Our friends at Little Spoon take the guesswork out of starting solids to help make mealtime easier, which means they are de facto making parents’ lives easier. Here, they share 9 things you didn’t know about starting solids. 

Rice cereal is not a must.

Many parents start with rice cereal, but this step actually isn’t necessary. Why? Rice cereal and baby food that contains rice (especially brown rice) can be high in inorganic and organic arsenic (!) Instead, start with fresh single-ingredient purees or single whole foods. Little Spoon uses other grains like quinoa, buckwheat, farro, and more instead of rice in their Babyblends line

Picky eating is preventable.

Don’t let them knock it ‘til they try it! Exposure to a wide range of ingredients helps set your babe up for a lifetime of health and helps them develop healthy eating habits from day one. Introducing your baby to a wide variety of textures and flavors early on can help prevent picky eating, as babies are more accepting and curious in the starting solids stage. The easiest way to do this—eat the rainbow

Bless this mess. 

Resist the urge to constantly wipe down that adorable punim during mealtime and let your baby get messy! Exposure to new foods, even if that means playing versus eating, is an important part of the starting solids process.

Babies can self-feed. 

Many babies will be capable of self-feeding (to some extent) at 6 or 7 months of age. Start by holding the spoon a few inches away from your baby’s face and see if they will grab for it.  

Food is an addition to breast milk or formula.

In the first few months of eating solids, food will act as an addition to breast milk or formula. So much of this early mealtime is about exposure and getting comfortable with different flavors and textures, so if half of the meal ends up on the floor, that’s ok. When introducing solids, your babe should still be getting about 24-32 ounces of formula or breast milk a day. At this point, purees are more like a supplement and you can feed around 3-4 tablespoons 1-2 times a day.

If first, you don’t succeed…

It can take up to 15 tries for a baby to accept a new food so don’t get discouraged if your babe doesn’t LOVE avocado right away. Repeat exposure is important and serving new foods with familiar foods helps.

Babies can eat anything you eat…except honey

Your little one can basically eat anything you can eat, as long as it’s served in an age-appropriate manner. One big no-no, however: babies under 1 should not eat honey as there is a risk for botulism.

Spices are a-ok!

The first 18 months of life are known as the “flavor window” where you can introduce different flavors and textures. And yes, this means different spices along with the salty and sweet. 

You can introduce allergens

Ongoing research shows that introducing allergens including goodies like eggs, fish, and tree nights right after starting solids reduces the risk of developing a food allergy. Many professionals suggest a 3-day rule for introducing allergens. Little Spoon always recommends trying new ingredients when your pediatrician’s office is open, just in case you have questions or concerns you need to be addressed. 


Want to give Little Spoon a try? Get 50% off your first order of their fresh, organic Babyblend with code HATCH50 at checkout. New customers only.

This article was written in partnership with Little Spoon.

How to Help the Families of Ukraine A guide on where, and how to donate.

By Babe | Photo by Gayatri Malhotra

The situation in Ukraine is getting worse by the day. Families, namely children need our support now more than ever. Discover the organizations helping young kids with everything from basic food and clothing to the psycho-emotional needs of fleeing their homes and leaving loved ones. Let’s help however we can.

UN Women

UN Women is working closely with women’s civil society organizations, the UN Resident Coordinator, and the UN Country Team in monitoring the situation to determine how to best continue to deliver on the ground. In Moldova, the team is planning targeted interventions and developing our humanitarian response for Ukrainian refugees.

Donate to UN Women

Voices of Children

This organization provides psychological and psychosocial support to children, helping them overcome the consequences of armed conflict. In Ukraine it’s providing non-stop assistance to affected children and families from all over the country, providing emergency psychological assistance, and assisting in the evacuation process.

Donate to Save the Children

Katya Zhylka’s Go Fund Me Page

The Ukrainian actress launched a Go Fund Me page to help her family, who have been hiding in the basement of their house in Kyiv for the past five days.

Donate to The Go Fund Me

Bstrong

Bethenny Frankel’s Bstrong organization provides emergency assistance to people in crisis in partnership with Global Empowerment Mission. Its mandate is getting refugees out and aid into Ukraine. HATCH joined Bobbie in pledging $5,000 to Bstrong’s disaster relief initiative, which will help scale on-the-ground support in relocation, safety and shelter efforts for Ukrainian women and children.

Donate to Bstrong

Care

Care is providing support to partners on the ground and your help is urgently needed. Give now to send lifesaving food, water, and hygiene kits to the most vulnerable in Ukraine

Donate to Care

USA for UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency)

Families in Ukraine are sheltering in underground train stations, walking hundreds of miles and leaving behind their lives. UNHCR is on the ground scaling its response to provide assistance and ensure those displaced find safety in welcoming arms in this moment of crisis.

A monthly gift can help protect and restore lives in Ukraine and in so many other countries where families have been displaced. The UN Refugee Agency provides emergency shelter and lifesaving aid including food, shelter, medicine and clean water. 

Donate to USA for UNHCR

Save the Children

Save the Children helps children caught in the middle of armed conflict, forced from their homes in freezing temperatures, and exposed to injury, hunger and cold. A donation to Save the Children’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund can help provide children and families with immediate aid, including food, water, hygiene kits, psychosocial support and cash assistance.

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What is 'Conscious Conception?' For fertility specialist Laura Erlich, it's prepping for pregnancy with intention.

By Laura Ehrlich | Photo by Maria Toscano

Laura Erlich LAc, FABORM is the founder of Mother Nurture Wellness, a women’s holistic health practice that specializes in women’s health, fertility enhancement, prenatal and postpartum care, gynecological disorders, and menopause. She’s also a leading holistic fertility expert, author, speaker, and educator.

If life was like the movies, we would all get positive pregnancy tests 2 or 3 weeks after a fancy night out with our husbands, or maybe a one night stand with some guy from Tinder (or fill in the scenario here_______). And of course this happy accident will have happened during a brief interlude from your high powered executive career, which is a life full of travel, fine dining and stress.  Shocked by this news, you would go to the nearest pharmacy and grab some gummy prenatals and a 6-pack of ginger ale, just before heading to the doctor for an ultrasound to make it all real.

In the real world, while the above is entirely possible, a preferred scenario would involve a little prep time to make yourself as healthy as possible in the months leading up to conceiving a baby, whether it happens through sex, IUI or IVF.  This period of time is often termed the ‘preconception period’, but is also commonly called ‘Conscious Conception’ and the ‘Zero Trimester.’ And while it’s never too late to optimize your health while you’re pregnant,  giving your body a head start in preparing for pregnancy before there’s a baby on board will pay dividends from beginning to end. 

The preconception period is usually considered to be 3 months (more specifically, 3 menstrual cycles) long, though living a healthy lifestyle for longer leading up to pregnancy is obviously a good idea! ‘Conscious Conception’ is an invitation to do more than clean up your diet and reduce alcohol consumption. Rather, it’s a period of consciously preparing your body for receptivity on a mental, physical and emotional/spiritual level.  While that might sound a little woo-woo to some of you, I can assure you that it’s not.  Here’s why: pregnancy involves every single system in your body, including some that don’t even exist yet. It’s well understood that our thoughts and emotions impact our health, and that stress can have a true influence over things like ovulation and sperm health.  Let’s look at some of the things you can do to prepare yourself (and your partner, of course), to ‘consciously’ conceive:

Mind

“Where the mind goes, the Qi flows” is a famous saying used by practitioners of Chinese medicine, because it accurately describes the influence of thought over our physical health. From the standpoint of trying to conceive, this means using the preconception period to learn to have better control over our negative thoughts, and learning to redirect them towards what we want to accomplish, rather than what we are afraid of. This can be achieved through a bunch of different methods, including meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, journaling, and really any other means of bringing light to the ways you’ve learned to cope, and then letting them go for a new, more deliberate way of thinking. Many of my patients find this shift in thinking on the acupuncture table, thanks to its incredible effect of calming the nervous system, but you can find your way there with whatever works best for you; the key is to do it consciously and with intention.

Body

“Would you (fill in the_____) if you were pregnant today?” is a question that I regularly ask my patients when they are embarking on the journey of preparing to conceive.  This is a great benchmark to hold yourself to during this time, because on a physical level, conscious conception is about bringing your body into your optimal state of physical health.  Of course this will be different for each of us, but adhering to the above question provides everyone with a framework to aim for. 

For example, when you are pregnant, your body will pretty much demand that you get enough sleep- because you’re building a human in there, and it’s very tiring! Instead of waiting until the fatigue knocks you on your butt when you’re 7 weeks pregnant, try adjusting your sleep schedule in the months prior to conceiving, aiming for at least 8 hours per night. Sleep is one of the key things we can do to balance hormones and give our bodies time to detoxify, so sleeping enough is really important for fertility as well.

Other things you might think about in a physical sense is reducing caffeine to a cup of coffee a day (or even better, switch to tea), stopping alcohol (or dramatically limiting your intake), eating 3 real-food, balanced meals (time to ditch intermittent fasting or other restrictive ways of eating), taking a good quality prenatal vitamin, and finding a moderate exercise routine. 

Pushing yourself to do hard core exercises like boot camps and hot yoga are not conducive to the energetics of pregnancy, which is a time of opening, receiving and softening. To that end, exercise like pilates, swimming, yoga in a non-heated room, walking, jogging, hiking and being outdoors all fit the bill. If you’ve been using hormonal birth control, stopping for this 3 month preconception period is highly recommended.

Spirit/ Emotions

According to Chinese medicine theory, one aspect of the spirit, called the Shen, is where emotions reside, and the Shen itself resides in the heart and the blood.  This provides an explanation as to how emotions can impact the body in many ways, which is confirmed by modern science, telling us that our emotions are controlled by chemicals released from our brains and endocrine glands, traveling through our blood and influencing our bodies systems. To that end, learning to manage your emotions will help a great deal during those tender early weeks of pregnancy that leaves most of us on pins and needles. Managing emotions also means filtering out negative media content, too much violence as ‘entertainment’ and almost anything on the news these days, in exchange for more music, reading, time with loved ones, and entertainment that invokes feelings of joy and laughter over death and destruction. 

 ‘Where the Mind Goes, the Qi Flows’ are words to live by during this time of preparing for inviting a new life to come through you and your partner, and will help make the process less stressful, more fun and most importantly healthy for you and your soon-to-be little one.

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Elvie Launches “Smart Bodies” Campaign In Honor of #IWD We are magnificent!

We have long loved our friends at Elvie for their high-tech, not-made-in-the-dark-ages breast pump and accessories, but our love intensified today, International Women’s Day, upon the launch of Elvie’s IWD campaign that leaves us feeling SEEN.

“Smart Bodies,” Elvie’s latest campaign (which can be seen on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, VOD, and TikTok) aims to bring to life the benefits of Elvie’s unique technology for all women’s bodies and shed light on their “biological complexity beyond their aesthetic value.”

Elvie continues to hear from women that they want respect and recognition for their bodies no matter their size, shape or stage of life – and don’t want to be held to societal standards,” said Aoife Nally, Chief Marketing Officer of Elvie. “As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it’s time we bust long-standing taboos and create tech that women deserve. Our goal is to empower and enable women to achieve everything their bodies are capable of.”

Elvie teamed up with Mother London and Eva Lazarus, a multi-genre artist and breastfeeding mother, to create an anthem that truly champions the smartness of women’s bodies.

“I wanted to get involved with Elvie on this new project because of the fears I had prior to becoming a mother. Normalizing all of the associated experiences of womanhood/motherhood are so important and as a new mum I found it liberating to celebrate how inspiring it is that our bodies are undeniably smart and strong,” said Eva Lazarus. “I would love women to take that away from this campaign and feel emboldened. We are magnificent!”

Learn more about Elvie, its amazing tech-savvy products, and watch additional BTS content from the Smart Bodies shoot over at Elvie.com.

We See You, Spring New drop, by HATCH

By Babe | Photos courtesy of HATCH

It’s been a longggg winter and we are READY for blue skies, endless sunshine, and easy, effortless styles to go from brunch to park hangs to strolling around town. Let’s lighten things up – even when we feel anything but – with HATCH’s new Spring collection. We’re talking groovy overalls, the perfect pastel button downs, the sweetest dresses and jumpsuits for days (natch’). Styles that’ll see you through the before times and all the adventures after. Welcome to Spring.

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9 Ways Agni Will Support You in the Fourth Trimester Because the struggle is REAL.

The first forty days is an almost six-week period, a critical time for rest and recovery, and for a new mama to bond with her newborn baby. With most postnatal care ending just six weeks after birth, many women are not afforded the luxury of being able to focus on their own nourishment and wellbeing while also caring for and nurturing their newborn baby. For this reason, many new mamas can begin to suffer the effects of nutrient depletion which can contribute to exhaustion, moodiness, digestive discomfort, low energy levels, and poor recovery. 

As new mamas, we worried about milk supply, saw changes in digestion (hello, constipation), had to reimagine our relationship with sleep, and were hungry around the clock. With that in mind, Agni created their Mama Box with love and nourishment for new moms everywhere. These goods are intended to refill mama’s cup and support her through what can feel like endless feedings, night wakings, and fussy hours.

Boosting Lactation

Agni created their Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie for every new mama who has ever worried about their milk supply. Made with oats, flaxseed, and brewer’s yeast, ingredients specifically chosen to support breast milk production, these bite-sized morsels of deliciousness, offer key nutrients for mom’s recovery and baby’s growth making them the perfect one-handed nursing companion for that insatiable appetite. Create a recurring subscription so you never run out of cookies again!! 

Promoting Restful Sleep

Night wakings, round-the-clock feedings, and adapting to the schedule of your new nocturnal roommate can leave any new mama feeling exhausted. Agni’s Tulsi Cinnamon Tea is blended with adaptogenic herbs ashwagandha, Shatavari, and tulsi to support your natural circadian rhythm, and promote restful sleep. As an added bonus nettle, fennel, and oat straw support breast milk production for nursing moms. 

Providing Gut Health and Digestive Support

With digestion slowing in the first few days and weeks following birth, it’s important to support your gut with nutrient-dense foods that promote gut health and support regular elimination aka pooping! Agni’s range of cookies and seasonings includes hemp, flax, and chia seeds to help prevent constipation. While the herbs in their teas are designed to ease digestive discomfort in the fourth trimester. 

Invites a New Routine into your New Normal 

Cookies at 5 AM and a cup of tea at midnight? The fourth trimester is a time when the traditional 9-5 rules do not apply, as you’ll likely find yourself awake throughout the night and sleeping (or resting) when you can – often during the day. With cookies that are designed to be consumed whenever you’re needing a boost of energy, and seasonings that can be added to practically any dish (or eaten straight from the spoon) their products are the convenience that you need as a new mom. 

Makes Eating Easy 

Agni makes nourishment in the fourth trimester convenient and delicious. The cookies, tea, and seasoning that make up their Mama Box are specifically crafted with 24 key ingredients to support digestion, breast milk production (their Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie is THE Lactation Cookie that you need on your nightstand!!), restful sleep, immune health, hormone balance, and replenishing key nutrients for mom and baby. Create a recurring subscription so you never run out of cookies again!! 

Creates Moments just for Mama 

At a time when everyone is holding the baby, Agni encourages moments that hold the mama. Their Mama Box is designed with products to refill mama’s cup and support her through what can feel like endless feedings, night wakings, and fussy hours. By incorporating ritual and intention into the things that you’re already doing, Agni invites you to pause and celebrate the extraordinary job that you are doing – their tea is like the big warm hug you didn’t know you needed!

Supports Postpartum Recovery

Postpartum recovery is more than just the initial 6-8 weeks following the birth of your baby. Agni provides products to support and nourish, not just for the fourth trimester but for as long as it takes for you to feel a little bit more like yourself again. Boasting key nutrients including vitamins B6, C, E, K, iron, fiber, iodine, magnesium, selenium, and zinc, Agni’s Sesame Nori Seasoning makes postpartum recovery convenient and accessible. Sprinkle on rice, avocado, tacos, eggs, roasted veggies, or any takeout meal that could use a boost of flavor and nutrition. 

Helps to Balance Hormones

Pregnancy and birth can wreak havoc on a woman’s hormones, and with elevated hormones, estrogen, and progesterone not returning to pre-pregnancy levels until around six months postpartum it is crucial to include nutrients that support and rebalance hormones in the initial postpartum period, and in the fourth trimester. The cookies, tea, and seasoning included in Agni’s Mama Box is specifically crafted with 24 key ingredients to support hormone balance, and replenish key nutrients for mom and baby.

Boosts Immune Health

Stress, Lack of sleep, poor digestion, and recovering from birth (both vaginal and C-Section) can all impact a woman’s immune health, making them more susceptible to burnout or falling ill. Adapting to your new role as a mom is hard and remembering to prioritize yourself takes practice. Agni makes nourishment in the fourth trimester simple. Created with 7 health experts on their Medical Advisory Board and taste-tested by top chefs for maximum deliciousness, their range of products are specifically designed to nourish, support, and replenish key nutrients, so you don’t have to worry about what you should be eating. 

This article was written in partnership with Agni.

What These Founders Love About Being Women Right Now In honor of International Women's Day!

By Babe

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we polled some of our favorite female founders on what they love most about being a woman right now. We don’t have to tell you that sometimes, things can feel a bit bleak for us ladies, but today, we celebrate the community, the camaraderie and the badass spirit of being a WOMAN.

Check out their responses below, and join our International Women’s Day Giveaway with a ladies-first selection of goodies made for women, by women, featuring offerings from these brands below.

Ariane Goldman

Founder, HATCH

“I love the female community I’m a part of. The wisdom I’ve gained as an entrepreneur, a mother, and a friend, and the community where we’re all supporting each other is incredible.”

Alex Friedman

Co-Founder, Lola

“My favorite part about being a woman right now is that I get to build upon everything that has been accomplished by women before me. Women’s History Month is a time to reflect on the valuable changes women have made in workplaces that allows me to establish a business (with Jordana!) that creates a future of reproductive health and equity for all. I love the domino effect of inspiration that comes from powerful women!”

Jordana Kier

Co-Founder, Lola

“What I love most about being a woman right now is the multiple hats I get to wear on a day to day basis – business leader, mom, wife, friend, colleague. It can feel exhausting sometimes (ok, most of the time!) but I try to remind myself that a multilayered life keeps things interesting and enables me to continuously stretch and learn.”

Steph Hon

Founder, Cadence

” In an otherwise often solo journey of being an entrepreneur, I love the deep sense of community and commitment that exists between incredible women who have chosen to build together, create change, and support each other.”

Dana Loia

Founder, Dana’s Bakery

“I’ve always felt powerful as a woman, coming into my own and running my own business as well as being a great friend, sister and wife. But becoming a mother and raising my two daughters has taken my my appreciation to the next level. The physical and mental challenges we face on a daily basis are not for the weak!! We are super hero’s, with super powers.”

Cyndi Ramirez

Founder, Chillhouse

“What I love about being a woman right now is less about being a woman and more about aging. I’m entering my late 30s right now and it’s amazing to think how cringe that used to sound to me in my 20s. Well, I’m here and it’s fucking fabulous. My life is only getting better with age. I hope more women know that being a woman gets better with age — and that they embrace the years going by.”

Jessica Rolph

Co-Founder, Lovevery

“As my daughter Bea gets older and continues to mature more and more every day, I love witnessing the bond grow even stronger between her and my own mom, someone I’ve looked up to my entire life. There’s something so special about this time and what we’re able to share across generations as women in very different stages of life.”

Kate McLeod

Founder, Kate McLeod

“I love embracing the varied aspects of femininity across different areas of my life. My co-founder and I run our business intuitively- it’s the same place from which I guide my children. The same focused fire that helped get this business off the ground and off my kitchen table, got me through my last birth. The gentleness, empathy and understanding that I practice in my marriage are the same values I bring towards our culture. I love being a woman in a time when being a full woman is not only valued and celebrated but truly needed and called upon.”

How to Talk to Your Kids About Ukraine An ongoing list of resources from the team at Babe.

We are devastated over the news of Ukraine and stand with the Ukrainian people. Mothers, children, and families should always have the right to feel safe.

In the spirit of using this space as a safe place to come together as a community of mothers & caregivers, we’re sharing some resources that have been helpful to our team as we navigate speaking to and opening up a thoughtful dialogue with our children about the events.

From Dr. Becky

The New York Times

How to Talk to Kids About Ukraine

Today

Kids are watching war on social media: Here’s what parents should know (and do)

Dr. Aliza Pressman

Purewow

How to Talk to Kids about What Is Happening in Ukraine Right Now

NPR

Want to support the people in Ukraine? Here’s how you can help

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Here’s What You Need to Know If You’re Pregnant and Applying for Life Insurance In partnership with Ladder Insurance

This article was written in partnership with Ladder Insurance, your one-stop shop to get the term life insurance coverage you need for those you care about most.

Preparing for the arrival of a new baby is an exciting time often filled with plenty of questions like: “What color should I paint the nursery?” Or “Do I really need a swing AND a bouncy seat?” While we can’t answer if yellow walls keep babies awake or if swinging helps them sleep, we can answer questions you may have about applying for life insurance while pregnant. 

Here are some of the most asked questions from customers who are expecting, and how applying for term life insurance through Ladder can be checked off your list in minutes.

Can I apply for life insurance while I’m pregnant?

It’s a common misconception that you shouldn’t apply for life insurance when you are pregnant. 

Applying for life insurance before your baby is born and your days get busier is a great idea. 

The application process won’t be different just because you’re pregnant. It can take as few as 5 minutes to ensure your family has the protection they need.

Will my life insurance cost more because I’m pregnant?

Ladder understands your body goes through a lot of changes while you are pregnant, and that is not held against you. 

Letting Ladder know you are pregnant helps price your policy accurately. During the application process, questions are asked regarding your pre-pregnancy weight and allow you to make allowances for weight gained during pregnancy. If an exam or lab tests are needed to complete your application, Ladder adjusts the review to accommodate for the changes in blood pressure or lab results that naturally occur during pregnancy. 

If your pregnancy has complications, Ladder works hard with you to gather details to make the best decision on your application.

Do I really need coverage if I don’t earn as much as my partner or if I’m planning to be a stay-at-home parent?

Just because you may not be the primary earner or do not have personal income doesn’t mean you don’t provide financial value to your family. 

If anything happens to you, they can have financial security knowing day-to-day activities like childcare, education, and running a household can be maintained. Becoming a parent is priceless, and life insurance can be a gift to your family during difficult times.

Who should I make my beneficiary and should I include my baby?

Choosing a beneficiary is a matter of personal preference. Many people list their spouse or children; others list a family member that would take care of their children or a legal trust.

Generally, life insurance funds will not be paid directly to a minor. If you are choosing a child, it is important to consider selecting a financial custodian as well. If a custodian is not provided, a probate court assigns a financial guardian until the child is of an age where they can receive the funds. 

The beneficiary choice you make during the application process doesn’t have to be the one you stick with. You can update the beneficiary on your account page if your preferences change.

How can Ladder help?

Ladder offers term life insurance, at a personalized price, that can flex as your family grows. Apply for up to $8 million in coverage, without leaving home. And Ladder has industry-leading customer satisfaction — no surprise, given its fast, online application you can finish in minutes. 

Apply now and find out if you’re instantly approved.
Ladder Insurance Services, LLC (CA license # OK22568; AR license # 3000140372) distributes term life insurance products issued by multiple insurers – for further details see ladderlife.com.  All insurance products are governed by the terms set forth in the applicable insurance policy.  Each insurer has financial responsibility for its own products.

Why Is the Glucose Test Living Hell? It's....the lamest.

By Babe | Illustration by Ana Hard

There’s one heinous aspect of pregnancy seldom discussed outside your OB-GYN’s office: the glucose test. If you’re lucky, it’s a simple slug of a nasty sweet drink and a blood draw. But if your numbers show heightened levels of sugar (more on that below), that’s when the heinosity begins.

Your doctor will likely recommend you receive a glucose screening somewhere between 24 and 28 weeks. The reason? To check for gestational diabetes, a high blood sugar condition that some women get during pregnancy. (FYI it’s super common, not life threatening and it does not mean you will have diabetes following your pregnancy, so try not to stress it). 

Like all screenings, the glucose screening won’t give you a true diagnosis (fun, right?) but it will identify if you’ll need more testing down the line. Here’s the deal. When you arrive for the test, your doctor will give you a gross, super sweet solution that contains 50 grams of glucose. You’ll have to basically chug it. An hour later, you’ll have your blood taken from your arm to check your blood sugar level. The goal is to gage how efficiently your body processes sugar. The results should be available in a few days.

If you’re reading is too high, it doesn’t mean you have gestational diabetes, it just means you have to go back for the glucose tolerance test (GTT) which can be a pretty traumatic experience. The GTT is a three-hour test that begins on an empty stomach (so book that sh*t early). When you arrive for the test, they’ll prick your arm as a baseline, then you’ll chug the syrup, they’ll prick you again, and it will continue once an hour for three more hours. Chug, arm prick, wait. It’s a long and godawful test, and if you start feeling nauseous or faint, speak up and ask that they let you lie down in an exam room. After the final blood sample, you get to leave and go eat/nap/cry.

If you are diagnosed with gestational diabetes, you will explore a treatment plan with your doctor to manage the condition. Like we said, this diagnosis should only last as long as your pregnancy, but you’ll have to take another glucose test six to eight weeks after your baby is born just to make sure.

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