BMC Research Notes (Apr 2010)

Multiple sclerosis and pregnancy: what does the patient think? a questionnaire study

  • Moser Andreas,
  • Fischer Dorothea,
  • Albrecht Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-91
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 91

Abstract

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Abstract Background Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is primarily a disease of women in their childbearing years. Pregnancy and puerperium have opposite effects on the course of the disease. Nevertheless, no studies have been carried out yet on the level of information among female MS-patients regarding the interaction between MS and pregnancy. Findings Demographic data, clinical features of MS, course of MS during pregnancy and puerperium as well as knowledge concerning MS and pregnancy were evaluated by means of a questionnaire in 154 female MS-patients. The level of information was significantly higher (p Conclusions The findings illustrate a lack of knowledge in female MS-patients concerning the interactions of MS and pregnancy. In order to make their own independent decision based on scientific facts known to date, female MS-patients need to be better informed on issues regarding MS and pregnancy.