Plain-English translation of NCT07314944 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study is looking at pregnant women with gestational diabetes—a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. Researchers want to understand how sleep, anxiety, eating behaviors, and physical activity affect blood sugar control and how well the pregnancy goes. The study also compares two ways of monitoring blood sugar: checking it at home using a small sensor device, or coming to the hospital for monitoring.
Gestational diabetes affects many aspects of health beyond just blood sugar, including sleep and mood. This study exists to understand how these different factors work together and whether monitoring blood sugar at home versus in the hospital affects your well-being and your baby's health.
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When you enroll, you'll complete questionnaires about your sleep, stress levels, and eating behaviors. You'll have routine blood work and glucose monitoring done as part of your regular gestational diabetes care—either at home using a FreeStyle Libre sensor or during a short hospital stay, depending on your clinical situation. Researchers will track your blood sugar readings and follow you until you deliver. After your baby is born, they'll collect information from your medical records about how the birth went and how your baby is doing.
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