Does anyone know if the beginning symptoms of pregnancy are different when they concern someone with Lupus? - lupus and pregnancy more condition_symptoms
I am 26 years old. I had low systamatic lupus ... most of my life and I supsect to be pregnant (99%). However, I was wondering if anyone knew, and the symptoms as an alternative to the standard. Or maybe something that you must take care to deal with this pregnancy too easy unusaul
Lupus And Pregnancy More Condition_symptoms Does Anyone Know If The Beginning Symptoms Of Pregnancy Are Different When They Concern Someone With Lupus?
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I am now 15 weeks and I have an autoimmune disease, different - not lupus, but shares some of the same antibody, and I follow a lupus patient. The symptoms of pregnancy, you will feel is the same as anyone else in early pregnancy, but of course it varies from person to person. You should take your rheumatologist and obstetrician-gynecologist as soon as you actually test call and they discovered pregnant. You may have to also obs collaboration with a perinatologist (a specialist change in the mother-Fetal Medicine.)
There are a ton of blood tests is to be performed because some patients have lupus autoantibodies that occur bleeding (such as anti-cardiolipin antibodies may cause) or cause other problems such as fetal heart block (SS-A and SS -B antibodies). Based on these results, you may need anticoagulant therapy or other drugs during pregnancy and require closer monitoring of the fetus. There is also an increased risk for preeclampsia, which restricted intrauterine growth (small/) Baby slower growth and some other issues, it is very important to get adequate care. Finally, there are some risks when you have a lupus flare during pregnancy, if you want to take drugs in this case.
On the positive side, the risk for many of these problems is very low, and you have the advantage that many close monitoring how your child is doing. For example, for me, I have a fetal echocardiogram weeks monitoring the baby's heart next week (I'll see the ultrasound every week), but that's all. Everything else is fine. Good luck!
I would like only to find, is a lupus coagulation disorder. Inform your gynecologist to test you anticoagulanat lupus and antiphospholipid antibodies, lupus and anticardiolipin. If you do not do not worry too much. Hormones can lupus a little worse. Just make sure to keep in touch with your documents.
And this is not systamatic lupus erythematosus. In conversation with the doctors is that it works better if you can say the name, to treat.
Best wishes.
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