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Pregnancy with type 1 diabetes requires tight management—but what if the very tools designed to help aren't designed or approved for pregnancy? We’re talking about the T1D Pregnancy & Me study, a groundbreaking effort to close the data gap and include pregnant women in diabetes tech research. We’ll go through who can be in this study, how It works, what they’re looking for and what it could mean for the future of diabetes care during those nine months and a lot more.
My guests are: Dr Camille E. Powe, an Associate Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School and the study’s Chair and Carrie Matuzsan, a patient advisor. Carrie lives with type 1 and had twins in 2020.
This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider.
Learn more about the study here
Join us at an upcoming Moms' Night Out event!
Learn more about studies and research at Thrivable here
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Pregnancy with type 1 diabetes requires tight management—but what if the very tools designed to help aren't designed or approved for pregnancy? We’re talking about the T1D Pregnancy & Me study, a groundbreaking effort to close the data gap and include pregnant women in diabetes tech research. We’ll go through who can be in this study, how It works, what they’re looking for and what it could mean for the future of diabetes care during those nine months and a lot more.
My guests are: Dr Camille E. Powe, an Associate Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School and the study’s Chair and Carrie Matuzsan, a patient advisor. Carrie lives with type 1 and had twins in 2020.
This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider.
Learn more about the study here
Join us at an upcoming Moms' Night Out event!
Learn more about studies and research at Thrivable here
Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible!
Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com)
Omnipod - Simplify Life
Learn about Dexcom
Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures
The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter:Sign up for our newsletter here
Here's where to find us:
Facebook (Group)
Facebook (Page)
Check out Stacey's books!
Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com
Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.
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