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Rheumatoid Arthritis During Pregnancy

Treatment:

Of course, being an autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis has no cure, however, the doctors and physicians ensure that there is constant monitoring to keep up with the hormonal changes in the woman’s body, thus ensuring that nothing leads the immune system on.

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Medications May Increase Risks:

Often, medications that are prescribed for treatment lead to an increased risk and complication with the pregnancy. Disease modifying drugs in particular, can be toxic even though the area of risk is limited. It should sound wise to talk to your doctor if you wish to become pregnant. Weigh out the benefits and risks and decide if you are determined for the same.

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So, prenatal care is all there is to a pregnancy for a woman with rheumatoid arthritis. Medications could make matters worse with their side effects and hence aren’t recommended. The only rational treatment includes prenatal care for a healthy delivery. It might be a long wait, but if you are determined to have a child, consult your doctor and you should be fine if taken good care of. The risks that exist for women with RA isn’t anything over the top and hence shouldn’t stop you from having children. The only important thing would be to get frequent checkups to ensure everything is in place.

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