Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy
According to recent research, certain MS medications may cause short and long-term complications for babies. Because of this risk, many doctors are extra careful about prescribing any medication to pregnant women who have been diagnosed with MS. As always, talk to your doctor about possible treatments if you are pregnant and have MS.
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November 20, 2013Citation:
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September 15, 2014