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Pregnancy Is Not Associated with an Increased Risk of Decompensation, Transplant, or Death in Compensated Cirrhosis.

Monica MullinMaya DjerbouaMonika SarkarJacquie LuMaria P VelezSusan BroglyNorah A TerraultJennifer A Flemming
Published in: International journal of hepatology (2022)
Pregnancy in women with compensated cirrhosis is not associated with increased liver-related events compared to nonpregnant women. These results can facilitate counselling women with cirrhosis of child-bearing age and suggests that pregnancy may not accelerate liver disease progression.
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