Exploring the optimal GDM management in twin pregnancies—Comment on Obstetric and neonatal outcomes in the management of twin pregnancies with gestational diabetes using the IADPSG criteria for singleton pregnancies - Summary - MDSpire

Exploring the optimal GDM management in twin pregnancies—Comment on Obstetric and neonatal outcomes in the management of twin pregnancies with gestational diabetes using the IADPSG criteria for singleton pregnancies

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  • Xinyu Shu

  • Mi Yao

  • Chenglong Li

  • Huixia Yang

  • June 22, 2026

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Objective:

To discuss the implications of a study analyzing gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in twin pregnancies and its association with perinatal outcomes based on a three-year retrospective dataset.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • The study found that GDM is associated with an increased risk of SGA infants and NICU admissions in twin pregnancies.
    • It also noted that GDM appears to decrease the risk of LGA infants.
    • Stricter glycemic management may contribute to the findings regarding SGA and LGA risks.
    Interpretation:

    The commentary highlights the need for tailored diagnostic criteria and management strategies for GDM in twin pregnancies.

    Limitations:
    • The commentary notes that only two studies have linked GDM to increased SGA risk in twin pregnancies, both focusing on glycemic control.
    • It also states that the commentary does not provide new empirical data but discusses existing literature.
    Conclusion:

    The commentary suggests that further clinical trials are necessary to explore optimal diagnostic standards and management approaches for GDM in twin pregnancies.

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