Trial of labor after cesarean delivery for pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus

To assess rates of, and factors associated with, trial of labor and vaginal delivery among pregnancies complicated by both gestational diabetes (GDM) and a previous cesarean delivery.

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