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The information and resources provided on this page are for educational and informational purposes only. T1D Women does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your diabetes management, medications, or lifestyle. 

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Challenges for Women & Girls

Managing type 1 or type 2 diabetes is demanding for all of us, but women definitely face a few additional challenges. Those adversities stem largely from the ever-moving hormone levels in the female body. Here’s a closer look at why diabetes management can be a bit trickier for the gals. Read full article.

Join a T1D Pregnancy and Me Study

Help advance research on how people with Type 1 Diabetes manage their blood sugar during pregnancy. Participate remotely—your experience matters! *Compensation is available for those who complete the study and are eligible. For more information or to sign up, click here.

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How Your Menstrual Cycle Can Affect Your Diabetes

Here, we’ll take a look at the specific hormones involved in your menstrual cycle, how they might impact your diabetes and tips to help you better understand and manage the patterns. Read full article.

Ask Your Endocrinonolgist and OB/GYN About Blood Sugar & Hormones

Hormones can significantly impact blood sugar levels, especially during menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and menopause. Talk with your healthcare providers about how hormonal changes may affect your diabetes management to stay balanced and healthy.

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