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Pregnancy outcome in women with multiple sclerosis: results from a prospective nationwide study in Finland.

A Jalkanen1, A Alanen, L Airas.   

Abstract

The majority of individuals obtaining the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis are women of childbearing age. They are naturally concerned as to how multiple sclerosis affects the course of pregnancy and the developing foetus. The objective of this study was to prospectively evaluate the incidence of pregnancy complications and delivery risks, and to follow the natural course of multiple sclerosis during and after pregnancy in a cohort of Finnish patients with multiple sclerosis. Sixty-one patients with multiple sclerosis who became pregnant during the years 2003-2005 were prospectively followed-up from early pregnancy until 6 months postpartum. Multiple sclerosis relapses, Expanded Disability Status Scale rates and obstetric details were recorded. The results were compared with the statistics obtained from Finnish Medical Birth Register from the year 2004. We found that patients with multiple sclerosis were no more likely to experience pregnancy complications than Finnish pregnant women generally, but they had a greater likelihood for a need of artificial insemination (4.9% vs. 0.9%; p = 0.0009). Subjects with multiple sclerosis were more likely to undergo assisted vaginal delivery than the at-large cohort (16.4% vs. 6.5%; p = 0.0017). We conclude that pregnancy does not seem to pose a woman with multiple sclerosis to a greater risk for pregnancy complications when compared with women in general. The potential need for instrumental delivery should, however, be taken into account when planning the delivery of a mother with multiple sclerosis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20542921     DOI: 10.1177/1352458510372629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mult Scler        ISSN: 1352-4585            Impact factor:   6.312


  24 in total

1.  Lower brain diffusivity in postpartum period compared to late pregnancy: results from a prospective imaging study of multiple sclerosis patients.

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2.  The role of postpartum intravenous corticosteroids in the prevention of relapses in multiple sclerosis.

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4.  Definitive childlessness in women with multiple sclerosis: a multicenter study.

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Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-05-24       Impact factor: 3.307

Review 5.  Caring for Women with Multiple Sclerosis Across the Lifespan.

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6.  Sex and gender issues in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Hanne F Harbo; Ralf Gold; Mar Tintoré
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Review 7.  Specific aspects of modern life for people with multiple sclerosis: considerations for the practitioner.

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8.  Obstetrical epidural and spinal anesthesia in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Ellen Lu; Yinshan Zhao; Leanne Dahlgren; Roanne Preston; Mia van der Kop; Anne Synnes; A Dessa Sadovnick; Anthony Traboulsee; Helen Tremlett
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Review 9.  Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy: therapeutic considerations.

Authors:  Maria K Houtchens; Channa M Kolb
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10.  Elevated concentration of C-reactive protein is associated with pregnancy-related co-morbidities but not with relapse activity in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Anna Jalkanen; Tommi Kauko; Janne O Koskinen; Matti E Waris; Laura Airas
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2014-10-12       Impact factor: 3.307

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