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Pregnancy and Multiple Sclerosis
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2011Multiple sclerosis (MS) is often diagnosed among women of childbearing age. This article reviews how MS affects pregnancy and provides information for health care providers who care for women with this disorder. Women with MS need to be informed regarding how the disease will affect their reproductive health.
Linda Bergstrom, Mari Stuart
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The problem of multiple pregnancies
Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2007A meeting of experts on the subject of multiple pregnancies was held on 25 November 2005 at the invitation of the Bertarelli Foundation, Switzerland. Swiss law on reproductive medicine prohibits the selection of embryos, a situation that not only reduces the success rate of IVF, but also makes it virtually impossible to achieve a further reduction in ...
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The costs of multiple pregnancy
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1991This paper reviews US vital statistics to describe the increase in multiple births in the United States between 1977 and 1987 and clarify the participation of differing maternal ethnic and age groups to this trend. The projected needs for NICU beds and costs of handicaps are estimated based on the distribution of low birthweights in multiple gestations.
Louis G. Keith +2 more
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Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2013Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological illness affecting adults at the time when they are most likely to consider starting a family. It is known that the risk of MS relapse declines during pregnancy but increases in the first 3 to 6 months postpartum.
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Multiple Sclerosis in Pregnancy
Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2013Multiple sclerosis is the most common chronic neurologic disability in young adults in their childbearing ages of 20 to 45. The disease affects more women than men, which prompts discussion of pregnancy-related issues in a woman with multiple sclerosis.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, Jennifer Dalton
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Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy
Revue Neurologique, 2014The question of pregnancy in patients with multiple sclerosis is regularly raised due to the prevalence of the disease in middle age women. The multiple sclerosis think tank (Groupe de Réflexion sur la Sclérose en Plaques [GRESEP]) decided to develop recommendations on this issue, with consideration to both the impact of multiple sclerosis on pregnancy,
C. Bensa +7 more
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Seminars in Neonatology, 2002
Iatrogenic - physician-made - multiple pregnancies (IMPs) significantly contribute to the epidemic of twins and high-order multiples in most developed and in many developing countries. The primary etiology for IMPs is treatment of reduced fecundity, some but not all of which is associated with specific lifestyle changes of women in the second half of ...
Isaac Blickstein +2 more
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Iatrogenic - physician-made - multiple pregnancies (IMPs) significantly contribute to the epidemic of twins and high-order multiples in most developed and in many developing countries. The primary etiology for IMPs is treatment of reduced fecundity, some but not all of which is associated with specific lifestyle changes of women in the second half of ...
Isaac Blickstein +2 more
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Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory neurological condition typically affecting women of childbearing age. This review addresses questions that often arise in this patient group during pregnancy including the effects of pregnancy on relapse rates and long-term disease course, up-to-date advice on the use of disease-modifying MS treatments ...
Martin A. Lee, Alex Tsui
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The management of multiple pregnancy
Early Human Development, 2006The epidemic of multiple pregnancy continues albeit in a different form with twin pregnancies predominating. Determination of chorionicity is the key to management and regular monitoring by ultrasound is a hallmark of quality care. All multiple pregnancies should be offered first trimester screening by nuchal translucency for aneuploidy.
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