- recruiting
Early Versus Late Monitoring Among Pregnant Women With a History of Gestational Diabetes
This study looks at pregnant women who had gestational diabetes before. We want to see if checking blood sugar early in pregnancy leads to better health for mum and baby, compared to a later check-up. The goal is to improve care for mums with this history.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
Is Fat in the Liver a Marker of Post-Pregnancy Glycaemic Deterioration in Women With Gestational Diabetes?
This study looks at whether extra fat in the liver (NAFLD) in women who had gestational diabetes means their blood sugar control might get worse after pregnancy. It uses ultrasound and MRI scans to understand these changes and how they relate to the body's use of insulin.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingPHASE4
Ursodeoxycholic Acid vs Metformin in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
This study compares two medicines, Ursodeoxycholic Acid and Metformin, for treating diabetes that starts during pregnancy (gestational diabetes). We want to see which one works better at controlling blood sugar in women who are overweight or obese and need medicine for their diabetes.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
Gestational Diabetes Monitoring and Management
This study looks at information from pregnant women with gestational diabetes to predict potential problems for mum and baby, and to work out the best way to monitor blood sugar. It uses existing data to help improve care and reduce the number of blood tests needed.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
Patterns and Glycaemic Endpoints for Diagnosing Gestational Diabetes
This study looks at a new way to check for gestational diabetes in pregnant women. Instead of just the usual sugar drink test, we're testing a small sensor that sticks to your arm to continuously track your blood sugar. It aims to see if this sensor can give a clearer picture of blood sugar levels.
United Kingdom - authorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Visualizing beta cells in patients with a history of gestational diabetes.
This study looks at how a special scan can help us understand cells in the pancreas of women who have had diabetes during pregnancy. It aims to see if a new way of scanning can show how these cells are working and if it links to how well their bodies manage sugar.
Netherlands