Have your doctors done tests to determine if you're a Type I or Type II diabetic? Type II's can sometimes be controlled by diet/exercise alone, but they often need medication, and sometimes need insulin, especially during pregnancy. Type I's always need insulin.
Yes, it is possible both to become pregnant and to have a healthy baby even if you're diabetic, but the key is VERY tight control of your blood sugars, not only during pregnancy, but also in the few months before conception.
You might be able to find more information on diabetes and pregnancy through the American Diabetes Association's webisite at [url="http://www.diabetes.org."]www.diabetes.org.[/url] I believe you can search the archives of both their on-line and other magazine, and I know they've done articles in the past on pregnancy and diabetes.
Incidentally, I personally know of at least diabetic 3 women who've had healthy babies.
Good luck!
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