Pregnancy and Postpartum CGM in GDM
Gestational diabetes (GDM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, and up
to one third of women with GDM will have abnormal blood sugars after their pregnancy. To
screen for abnormal blood sugars, standard of care is a 4-12 week postpartum oral glucose
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Age: 18 years - 66+
Gender: Female
Validating CGM for GDM
This is a prospective pilot study to assess the validity of using a continuous glucose
monitor (CGM) in diagnosing gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Pregnant individuals
between the ages of 18-50 years old receiving prenatal care at Mount Sinai Hospital
(e..g, E-L...
Age: 18 - 50 years
Gender: Female
Inhaled Insulin vs Rapid-acting Injections for Post-meal Glucose Control in Women With Gestational Diabetes
Pregnant women aged 18-40 with gestational diabetes (GDM) will take part in this study.
We want to see how two different insulin treatments affect their blood sugar after they
eat. These women usually use a rapid-acting insulin analog (RAA) that's injected to
control...
Age: 18 - 40 years
Gender: Female
Inhaled Insulin vs Rapid-acting Injections for Post-meal Glucose Control in Women With Gestational Diabetes
Pregnant women aged 18-40 with gestational diabetes (GDM) will take part in this study.
We want to see how two different insulin treatments affect their blood sugar after they
eat. These women usually use a rapid-acting insulin analog (RAA) that's injected to
control...
Age: 18 - 40 years
Gender: Female