Optimal gestational weight gain in women with twin pregnancies and gestational diabetes mellitus: a population-based study in the United States

Oct 10, 2022American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM

Best pregnancy weight gain for women with twins and gestational diabetes in the United States

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Abstract

Of 29,308 women with gestational diabetes and twin pregnancies, 28.1% were normal-weight.

  • Gestational weight gain by 36 weeks is linked to risks such as preterm birth before 36 weeks and complications like large-for-gestational-age and small-for-gestational-age infants.
  • Optimal gestational weight gain targets vary by body mass index category: normal-weight women should gain between 13.6 to 20.9 kg, overweight women 10.9 to 20.4 kg, and obese women 7.7 to 17.7 kg.
  • Using odds ratio targets, suggested weight gain ranges are 14.1 to 20.0 kg for normal-weight, 12.1 to 16.0 kg for overweight, and 6.1 to 12.0 kg for obese women.
  • Gaining weight outside these recommended targets correlates with increased rates of adverse outcomes, such as preterm birth and gestational hypertensive disorders.

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