The 3-hour Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) is the diagnostic follow-up after an initial screening suggests a potential for gestational diabetes, offering clarity on your blood sugar regulation during pregnancy. This test provides a more detailed picture than the initial 1-hour screen, helping you and your provider make informed decisions about your care.
What it is
This test is specifically designed to confirm or rule out gestational diabetes, a condition where your body doesn't make enough insulin or use it well during pregnancy. It's part of what's known as the ACOG two-step approach in the United States, meaning it's performed after an initial 1-hour glucose challenge test (GCT) indicates a need for further investigation. Understanding this process can bring a sense of calm, knowing you're gathering comprehensive information. Like other prenatal tests, such as Genetic Carrier Screening, the 3-hour OGTT provides valuable insights, allowing you to proactively engage with your health.

