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Regarding Hbac1 level in IVF
Hello, In case of a diabetic women,I want to know what should be the ideal Hbac1 level and blood sugar level before getting embryo transfer in IVF process.
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It has to be below 6
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Hba1c less 6 is normal Fasting sugar 110 PP sugar 140
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Below 6
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Less than 6
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Ideally your hba1c should be less than 6.5% preferably less than 6% at the time of pregnancy/ embryo transfer. If you have type 1 DM this maybe difficult to safely achieve without expert help.
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Pls consult an endocrinologist before your embryo transfer for better advise and adjustment of your medicines as some diabetes medicines are not safe during and before pregnancy. Best of luck
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