U.S., Sept. 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07165327) titled 'Injection Ports vs Single-Use Needles for Insulin in Pregnancy: Effects on Adherence and Satisfaction' on Aug. 20.

Brief Summary: This study wants to find out if using an injection port to give insulin during pregnancy helps people take their insulin more regularly and feel better about their care.

When someone has diabetes during pregnancy, it's very important to keep their blood sugar levels in a healthy range. This usually means checking blood sugar often and giving insulin through shots. But giving many shots each day can be hard and uncomfortable.

An injection port is a small device placed on the skin that lets patients give...