Does when You're diagnosed with pregnancy diabetes predict your future health?
NCT ID NCT01839448
Summary
This study aimed to understand if being diagnosed with gestational diabetes earlier in pregnancy (before 24 weeks) leads to a higher risk of having diabetes or blood sugar problems after giving birth, compared to being diagnosed later. Researchers followed 500 pregnant women with gestational diabetes to check their blood sugar levels 4-12 weeks postpartum. The goal was to gather information to help identify which women might need closer monitoring after pregnancy.
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Locations
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CH d'Arles - Hôpital Joseph Imbert
Arles, 13637, France
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CHU de Montpellier - Hôpital Arnaud de Villeneuve
Montpellier, 34295, France
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CHU de Montpellier - Hôpital Lapeyronie
Montpellier, 34295, France
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CHU de Nîmes - Hôpital Universitaire Carémeau
Nîmes, 30029, France
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