Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy
In some pregnant women, the symptoms of pregnancy might be increased because of MS. Symptoms such as fatigue, bladder and bowel symptoms, and balance problems may all increase because of multiple sclerosis. If you are pregnant and feel like your pregnancy symptoms are becoming worse, talk to your doctor right away.
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November 20, 2013Citation:
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