Med. praxi. 2014;11(6):270-274
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease affecting young women of childbearing age. Owing
to the knowledges and modern therapeutic approaches the illness can be really stable and women can carry out their biological
role and have children. Maternal immune system undergoes profound transformations at the very beginning of pregnancy. The major
changes are directed to protect the fetus from a detrimental immune response and the growing level of pregnancy hormones affects the
mother´s immune reactions. According to the results of the clinical trials and long-term clinical experience the pregnancy has positive
effect on the course of multiple sclerosis and the long term prognosis of the disease is not worsened due to pregnancy mainly in patients
with relapsing type. Multiple sclerosis has little or no direct effect on fertility, mode of delivery and on neonatal health.
Published: December 1, 2014 Show citation