congrats on the pregnancy!
question - was this planned? if not, you might want to talk to your Dr about what your last A1c was like. typically, women with T1 need to have a below 7% A1c BEFORE getting pregnant. I don't want to scare you, but you're 4x more likely to have birth defects if you have an A1c higher than 7%. (that's what my Endocrinologist says anyway, and my Ob/Gyn agrees). it has to do with the developing brain and spine of the fetus - here's an article I found
http://www.news-medical.net/news/201...aby-Study.aspx
as for the morning highs, your hormones are probably screwy because of the pregnancy, but it could still be something called Dawn Phenomenon - are you familiar with it? you need to talk to your Dr about this before adjusting your insulin. I would honestly try to see someone ASAP, not wait 2 weeks, if you can.
you're definitely a candidate for an insulin pump - I would look into it since it gives you way more flexibility with hour by hour basal rates - helps for when you're too nauseous to eat, or when you need to adjust your basal rate because your hormones are raging.
good luck!! wishing you a healthy/happy pregnancy and baby!