Could a simple diet change make pregnancy safer for women with diabetes?
NCT ID NCT06355154
Summary
This study is testing if eating a moderate amount of carbohydrates (about 120g per day) is better than the standard higher-carb diet for controlling blood sugar in pregnant women who need insulin for their diabetes. Researchers will enroll 120 pregnant women and randomly assign them to follow one of the two diets. The main goal is to see if the lower-carb diet improves daily blood sugar levels and leads to healthier outcomes for both mother and baby.
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Hadassah Hospital
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