National MS Society: Disparities in Pregnancy Experiences Found Among Black, Hispanic/Latinx and White Women With MS
January 26, 2024
January 26, 2024
NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (TNSres) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Researchers examined medical records of women with MS in the U.S. and their pregnancy outcomes, comparing those of Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and white people. They reported that those identifying as Black or Hispanic/Latinx tended to enter pregnancy with higher levels of MS disability and often with fewer health care resources. There were also differences in types of delivery, birthweights . . .
Researchers examined medical records of women with MS in the U.S. and their pregnancy outcomes, comparing those of Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and white people. They reported that those identifying as Black or Hispanic/Latinx tended to enter pregnancy with higher levels of MS disability and often with fewer health care resources. There were also differences in types of delivery, birthweights . . .