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The importance of pregnancy planning in lupus pregnancies.

Aardra RajendranAmanda M EudyStephen J BalevicMegan E B Clowse
Published in: Lupus (2021)
This study identifies pregnancy intention as a potentially modifiable risk factor for poor outcomes in women with lupus. It highlights a unique population of women with lupus at high risk for pregnancy and infant complications: those ambivalent about pregnancy. These women may not be effectively engaging in health behaviors that prevent pregnancy nor those that will prepare for a safe pregnancy. With effective pregnancy planning and contraception guidance, we may decrease their risk for maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality.
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