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Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Neurology, 2014
<b><i>Background:</i></b> The incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) is increasing, particularly in young women (20−40 years). In line, experience in the management of pregnancies and use of disease-modifying therapy (DMT) in women with MS is accumulating.
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Perinatal mental disorders in Switzerland : prevalence estimates and use of mental-health services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Background: Perinatal mental disorders (PMDs) are the most common complication of pregnancy and the first postpartum year. Since PMD prevalence and use of mental-health services by perinatal women in Switzerland are unknown, we analysed existing health ...
Bachmann, Nicole   +6 more
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Severe rebound disease activity after fingolimod withdrawal in a pregnant woman with multiple sclerosis managed with rituximab: A case study

open access: yesCase Reports in Women's Health, 2020
Although pregnancy is potentially protective against relapses of multiple sclerosis, severe rebound of disease activity after withdrawal of fingolimod may occur.
Beatriz Canibaño   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy [PDF]

open access: yesPostgraduate Medical Journal, 2002
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 ...
Helen Ford, A R Lorenzi
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Maternal zinc intakes and homeostatic adjustments during pregnancy and lactation. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Zinc plays critical roles during embryogenesis, fetal growth, and milk secretion, which increase the zinc need for pregnancy and lactation. Increased needs can be met by increasing the dietary zinc intake, along with making homeostatic adjustments in ...
Donangelo, Carmen, King, Janet
core   +2 more sources

The Presence and Consequences of Abortion Aversion in Scientific Research Related to Alcohol Use during Pregnancy. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Recent research has found that most U.S. state policies related to alcohol use during pregnancy adversely impact health. Other studies indicate that state policymaking around substance use in pregnancy-especially in the U.S.-appears to be influenced by ...
Roberts, Sarah CM
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Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy [PDF]

open access: yesEinstein (São Paulo), 2007
Objective: This review discusses aspects of the intention to becomepregnant, pregnancy itself, delivery and the postpartum period inpatients with multiple sclerosis.
Luis Roberto Araújo Fernandes   +3 more
doaj  

Successful Management of Quadruplet Pregnancy following Spontaneous Conception

open access: yesJournal of Lumbini Medical College, 2016
Introduction: When more than two fetuses simultaneously develop in the uterus, it is called higher order multiple pregnancy. The incidence of such pregnancies ranges from 0.01% to 0.07%.
Deepak Shrestha   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diagnosis of Multiple Pregnancy [PDF]

open access: yesObstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1979
A study was made of 94 sets of twins born during 1975-8. Nine of these sets had not been diagnosed before labour started. Of the others, 75 were diagnosed as a result of clinical suspicion and 10 were diagnosed unexpectedly during the antenatal period, nine by ultrasonic examination.
openaire   +3 more sources

UK consensus on pregnancy in multiple sclerosis: ‘Association of British Neurologists’ guidelines

open access: yesPractical Neurology, 2019
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is more common in women than men and is most commonly diagnosed in early adulthood; thus, many patients will not have completed their families at the time of diagnosis.
R. Dobson   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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