Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy

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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis causes disability in young adults and, like most autoimmune diseases, affects women more commonly than men. The disease can therefore present at a time when many have, or are considering, starting a family. The effect of pregnancy on the outcome of multiple sclerosis is reviewed and the management of pregnant women who have multiple sclerosis is discussed.

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Lorenzi, A. R., & Ford, H. L. (2002, August). Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy. Postgraduate Medical Journal. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.78.922.460

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