The GCT is performed during 24–28 weeks of pregnancy as a routine screening for gestational diabetes.
The patient consumes 50 g of glucose solution, and blood glucose is measured 1 hour later.
No fasting is required before the test.
Clinical uses include:
Screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
Identifying women at risk for complications during pregnancy (e.g., macrosomia, pre‑eclampsia).
Guiding further diagnostic testing (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test – OGTT).
If the GCT result is abnormal, a confirmatory OGTT is performed.