Once gestational diabetes, always gestational diabetes? Maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies with gestational diabetes preceding nongestational diabetes pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study

Jul 11, 2025American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Pregnancy and newborn outcomes when gestational diabetes happens before later diabetes

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Abstract

The study involved 19,703 individuals and found that those with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus in a previous pregnancy but not in the subsequent one may still experience increased diabetes-related complications.

  • Individuals previously diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus but not in their subsequent pregnancy had higher rates of macrosomia, large for gestational age, and preeclampsia compared to those with no gestational diabetes in either pregnancy.
  • The odds of experiencing composite maternal-neonatal adverse outcomes were significantly higher in individuals with gestational diabetes in both pregnancies and those with a history of gestational diabetes compared to those without.
  • The rate of elective cesarean deliveries was elevated in both groups with a history of gestational diabetes compared to those without.
  • Preterm birth rates were higher in individuals with gestational diabetes in both pregnancies, but not in those with a history of gestational diabetes in the first pregnancy only.

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