Should doctors induce labor earlier for diabetes in pregnancy?
NCT ID NCT06641141
Summary
This pilot study aims to determine if it's practical to conduct a larger trial comparing two delivery timing approaches for people with gestational diabetes. Researchers will recruit 260 pregnant individuals in Canada and randomly assign them to either have labor induced at 38 weeks or wait for natural labor to begin. The study will assess whether a future full-scale trial can properly test if earlier induction reduces serious health problems for babies and mothers.
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The Ottawa Hospital
RECRUITINGOttawa, Ontario, K1H 8L6, Canada
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