What You Need To Know About Pregnancy And Multiple Sclerosis
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November 24, 2009
New research shows many women with multiple sclerosis shouldn't worry about getting pregnant.
The new Stanford University study says while women with MS have a somewhat higher risk for complications, by and large, their pregnancies are just as healthy as other women's.
The findings are based on a National Database with information on nearly nineteen million deliveries.
Researchers found forty two percent of women with MS who gave birth between 2003 and 2006 had a C-section.
That's compared to about thirty three percent of women overall.
The authors say the findings should reassure women with MS, a disorder that is most common among women in their child bearing years.
The findings appear in the journal "Neurology."