Gestational diabetes mellitus and adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin and singleton pregnancies: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Aug 18, 2023American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Gestational diabetes and its link to pregnancy and birth problems in twins compared to single babies

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Abstract

Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with increased risks of adverse outcomes in both singleton and twin pregnancies.

  • Singleton pregnancies with gestational diabetes mellitus show higher risks of hypertensive disorders (relative risk 1.85) and induction of labor (relative risk 1.36).
  • Cesarean delivery is more likely in singleton pregnancies (relative risk 1.31) and slightly higher in twin pregnancies (relative risk 1.10) with gestational diabetes mellitus.
  • Large-for-gestational-age neonates are more common in both pregnancy types, with relative risks of 1.61 for singletons and 1.29 for twins.
  • Twin pregnancies with gestational diabetes mellitus have reduced risks of small-for-gestational-age neonates (relative risk 0.89) and neonatal death (relative risk 0.50).
  • Overall, twin pregnancies may experience milder effects from gestational diabetes mellitus, showing lower risks for some adverse outcomes compared to singletons.

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