Can Women With Lupus Have a Healthy Pregnancy
November 10th, 2024 by Aldouspi

Risks for Women With Lupus Being Pregnant


One big question with women is can they suffer from lupus and still have children. The answer is not a simple one, but it most definitely is a yes. A woman with lupus can safely get pregnant and have a healthy baby, but it requires some careful planning to ensure not only the health of the baby, but the continued health of the mother. To begin with she should not consider getting pregnant before the disease has been in remission for at least a year. If the disease is not in remission, which is the best option, then it should at least be under control.

The next step is to locate an obstetrician who specializes in high risk pregnancies. She should make sure the hospital that she will deliver at is able to deal with high risk pregnancies. If not, shopping around is a good idea. This is her life and the life of her unborn child that she will be dealing with and she must make sure everything is exactly right for when she delivers.

When first sitting down with the obstetrician it is important to discuss medications and what is safe to take during the pregnancy. Certain medications are very bad for the health and development of the baby.

There are some things a women with lupus will have to face that will make her pregnancy high risk, but that does not mean the infant will be not be born healthy. Her lupus condition may flare up during the pregnancy. This in itself is not a big problem, but the timing of it and the need to take medication might be. Usually the flare-ups occur during the first or second trimesters. There are the periods of time when the baby is most at risk since it does its most developing during these times. As long as these re-occurrences are mild ,a treatment in small doses of the medications necessary should do no harm to the infant.

The bigger worry is that sometimes women with lupus may develop preeclampsia. This is a condition where there is too much protein in the urine and the woman’s blood pressure is dangerously high. The only cure for this dangerous problem is to deliver the baby early.

The health care provider will monitor the women closely during her pregnancy. Regular sonograms will be taken. A sonogram is a machine that can take a picture of the baby inside and see if it is developing as expected. If the women must deliver early the obstetrician will be ready and because of close monitoring and the sonograms will have a good amount of knowledge on the development of the baby before the birth.

A woman with lupus has every bit the chance of having a healthy baby as any other women. The baby will have a three percent chance of developing neonatal lupus. This should not be a worry since although they will be born with a rash and perhaps a little liver difficulty the symptoms should disappear in a few months.

Note: The information provided here is not medical advice – you should always consult your doctor.

What is Lupus?

Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues and organs. This can cause widespread inflammation and affect various systems, including the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood cells, and brain. The most common form of lupus is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).


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Symptoms of lupus can vary greatly but often include fatigue, joint pain, skin rashes (like the characteristic butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose), fever, and swollen lymph nodes. Lupus is known for its flare-ups (periods of worsening symptoms) followed by remissions (periods of reduced or no symptoms).

The exact cause of lupus is unknown, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It is more common in women, especially those of childbearing age, and is more prevalent in certain ethnic groups, such as African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans.

While there is no cure for lupus, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and reducing inflammation through medications like corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, and antimalarial drugs. Regular medical care and lifestyle adjustments can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with lupus.

Practical Poetry #201
Tip: Eat Organic Food

My wife had lupus and birthed
      three children –mostly grown –
before we met
      I had never heard of lupus
until after our nuptials
      and our life together began…

She had her bad days of rashes
      and fatigues, joint pain
and general uncomfortableness.
      but as the years ticked by
the flare-ups dwindled
      to the vanishing point.

I like to think that this was due –
      the long-term remission –
to my love and the fact she
      finally had someone to count on,
I would give my life, for her,
      but I suspect it was the switch
to organic food that I brought
      to our relationship.

Food uncontaminated with pesticides
      and the other poisons,
Big Agriculture and Corporate
      Food Processors insist on
to increase their swelling profits
      at the cost of healthy lives.

©2024 Carl Scott Harker, author of

Words of Change


 

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