Description: The conditions related to diabetes in pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes and existing diabetic conditions, are dangerous for maternal and fetal health. Maternal and fetal risks encompass preeclampsia, macrosomia, and neonatal hypoglycemia. Efficient management of the condition mandates vigilant monitoring of blood glucose, a balanced diet, and, at certain times, insulin therapy, therefore avoiding glycemic control. Detection of the condition early due to screening and timely interventions ensures proper health in pregnancy. The care in the postpartum period is crucial because, with gestational diabetes, there is an increased risk for type 2 diabetes development. Advancements in continuous glucose monitoring and personalized care are continually improving maternal and fetal outcomes. At DEWC, experts will be presenting the latest strategies for diabetes management in pregnancy, focusing on optimizing care for both mother and child.