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Factors interfering with parenthood decision-making in an Italian sample of people with multiple sclerosis: an exploratory online survey.

L Lavorgna1, S Esposito2,3, R Lanzillo4, M Sparaco2, D Ippolito2, E Cocco5, G Fenu5, G Borriello6, S De Mercanti7, J Frau5, R Capuano2, F Trojsi2, L Rosa4, M Clerico7, A Laroni8, V Brescia Morra4, G Tedeschi2,9, S Bonavita2,9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Little is known about the influence of multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis on parenthood attitude in people with MS (pwMS).
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of diagnosis, clinical features and external disease-related influences on parenthood decision-making in Italian pwMS.
METHODS: A web-based survey was posted on SMsocialnetwork.com to investigate clinical status, parenthood desire, influences on family planning, pregnancy outcomes, abortions and adoptions of pwMS.
RESULTS: 33/395 respondents never wanted to become parent because of MS ("anti-parenthood after diagnosis"). 362 declared to be in favor of parenthood. 51% pwMS having a child by the survey time had already received the MS diagnosis at first childbirth. The frequency of a second child in pwMS after diagnosis was 38% compared to 67% in people without yet MS diagnosis. 16% of pwMS were discouraged to become parent after diagnosis, mainly by medical personnel. In 71% of respondents, diagnosis did not delay the decision to become parent and only 39% were counseled by treating physician to plan pregnancy. Patients' distribution according to the clinical phenotype (exclusively relapsing vs exclusively progressive) showed a higher proportion of progressive patients in the "anti-parenthood after diagnosis" subgroup.
CONCLUSION: MS diagnosis impacted dramatically on the life project of 7% of pwMS that decided not to have children because of the disease and in pro-parenthood pwMS impacted especially on having the second child. Only a minority was counseled to plan pregnancy. A worse disease course driving to a progressive phenotype at survey time might have negatively impacted on parenthood desire.

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Keywords:  Multiple sclerosis; Online survey; Parenthood; e-health

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30649617     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-019-09193-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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