Preexisting Diabetes and Pregnancy: An Endocrine Society and European Society of Endocrinology Joint Clinical Practice Guideline

Jul 13, 2025The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism

Guidelines for Managing Diabetes Before Pregnancy

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Abstract

Individuals with diabetes mellitus may benefit from early screening for pregnancy intention at every care visit.

  • Pregnancy intention screening is associated with improved glycemic control and reduced risk of congenital malformations.
  • Use of contraception is suggested for individuals with diabetes when pregnancy is not desired, linked to better control of HbA1c in early pregnancy.
  • Discontinuing glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists prior to conception is recommended due to limited data on their safety during pregnancy.
  • Adding metformin to insulin in pregnant individuals with type 2 diabetes is not routinely recommended due to potential risks outweighing benefits.
  • A carbohydrate-restricted diet during pregnancy is considered, but evidence is insufficient to strongly recommend or oppose a specific intake threshold.
  • Use of continuous glucose monitoring or self-monitoring of blood glucose is suggested for managing type 2 diabetes during pregnancy, though evidence is limited.

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Key numbers

−1.27%
HbA1c Reduction
Average reduction in HbA1c at first prenatal visit with .
0.29
Congenital Malformations Risk Ratio
Risk ratio for congenital malformations with .
57%
Screening Documentation Increase
Percentage increase in documentation of contraceptive use after pregnancy intention screening.

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