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  1. First, the risks of pregnancy in lupus patients are real and involve both the mother and the fetus. About ten percent of pregnancies currently end in miscarriage. The first trimester losses appear either to have no known cause or to associate with signs of active lupus.

  2. How does lupus affect pregnancy? Lupus can affect pregnancy at any stage. It is not clear whether the severity of the disease or the type of medication causes problems. However, there are higher pregnancy risks associated with lupus, such as an increased rate of miscarriage. Later pregnancy loss may also be more likely.

  3. People with lupus can have a healthy pregnancy. However, those with lupus have a higher chance of complications during pregnancy including a higher risk for nephropathy (kidney disease), thrombocytopenia (low blood cell counts), thrombosis (blood clotting), and neurological issues like headaches, seizures, and mood disorders.

  4. 12 Μαρ 2019 · Neonates born to patients with lupus are at increased risk of neonatal lupus as well as heart block if born to patients with positive SSA/SSB. Despite the increased risk of morbidity, recent data suggest improved outcomes in pregnant patients with lupus.

  5. 27 Δεκ 2022 · Recent data have displayed growing evidence that the majority (almost 80%) of women with the diagnosis of lupus can carry on successful pregnancies with a fairly satisfying fetal outcome, a conditional consensus if conception is timely well planned to take place securely during periods of inactive disease and with monitoring by a competent multi...

  6. 13 Σεπ 2023 · 6 min read. Doctors once advised women with lupus not to get pregnant due to the potential risks to mother and baby. But while pregnancy with lupus still carries its own set of risks, most...

  7. 6 Σεπ 2022 · Maternal morbidity and mortality are substantially increased in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, and an initial diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus during pregnancy is associated with increased morbidity.

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