University of Texas's Southwestern Medical Center: Disease Control, Safe Medications Critical to Pregnancies for Women With Rheumatic Disease
July 20, 2022
July 20, 2022
DALLAS, Texas, July 20 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas's Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Pregnant women with active rheumatic disease carry a higher risk of adverse outcomes than the general population including hypertension, preeclampsia, higher cesarean section rate, small for gestational aged infants, preterm delivery, and fetal loss. To decrease the risk of these complications, rheumatic disease should be under control before conception wi . . .
Pregnant women with active rheumatic disease carry a higher risk of adverse outcomes than the general population including hypertension, preeclampsia, higher cesarean section rate, small for gestational aged infants, preterm delivery, and fetal loss. To decrease the risk of these complications, rheumatic disease should be under control before conception wi . . .