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ACOG Practice Bulletin #190: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

ACOG Practice Bulletin #190: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Category: ACOGTags: acog, diabetes, diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes, practice bulletin
March 1, 2018

INTERIM UPDATE: This Practice Bulletin is updated as highlighted to reflect a limited, focused change to clarify and provide additional information on the pharmacologic treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus.

ABSTRACT: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy. However, debate continues to surround the diagnosis and treatment of GDM despite several recent large-scale studies addressing these issues. The purposes of this document are the following: 1) provide a brief overview of the understanding of GDM, 2) review management guidelines that have been validated by appropriately conducted clinical research, and 3) identify gaps in current knowledge toward which future research can be directed.

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