Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2912046570> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2912046570 endingPage "519" @default.
- W2912046570 startingPage "499" @default.
- W2912046570 abstract "Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) preferentially affects women during the childbearing years, making issues of contraception, fertility, and pregnancy of the utmost importance to women diagnosed with this chronic disease. It is clear that female sex hormones can affect the immune system and may impact the activity and trajectory of underlying SLE. With improvements in the monitoring and management of SLE, women with the disease have less functional impairments, end-organ damage, or reduced life expectancy; therefore, they increasingly feel healthy enough to bear and raise children. Pregnancy in women with SLE can carry higher risks of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Increased disease activity at the time of conception is among the most impactful and modifiable risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Additionally, a small subset of medications used for SLE are known teratogens and must be avoided during pregnancy. Therefore safe and effective contraception is critical to limit pregnancies to times of relative disease quiescence and while women are not taking teratogenic medications. Many commonly used medications to treat SLE have been shown to be compatible with pregnancy and can help to control underlying disease allowing for reduced risk of preeclampsia, prematurity, and small-for-gestational-age neonates. Similarly, menopause is a time of endogenous changes in female sex steroids that can affect SLE disease activity. Attention to uncomfortable menopausal symptoms as well as bone health and risk of hormonal malignancies are important aspects of managing women with SLE throughout their life spans." @default.
- W2912046570 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2912046570 creator A5028844073 @default.
- W2912046570 creator A5068243428 @default.
- W2912046570 date "2019-01-01" @default.
- W2912046570 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2912046570 title "Pregnancy and Autoimmune Disease, Reproductive and Hormonal Issues" @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1021639613 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1512626895 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1517898144 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1919907783 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1936117952 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1964321896 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1965381235 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1968737754 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1975826337 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1978484018 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1979821695 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1980786945 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1980992245 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1982575441 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1982835997 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1988142062 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1990122209 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1990877903 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1996028579 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W1999336423 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2000205521 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2001839534 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2003081632 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2004956152 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2005574010 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2007087479 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2009778167 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2010349931 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2011662627 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2016534093 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2017630958 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2017707005 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2018423028 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2019151860 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2019229100 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2021679177 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2022800364 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2023684252 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2024834532 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2027854438 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2029096704 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2029126847 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2034440477 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2034475021 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2034926455 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2038950689 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2040389460 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2040536950 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2040657208 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2042944089 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2043173179 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2053062054 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2053313454 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2053451937 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2054330426 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2055613094 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2055636292 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2056493149 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2057925475 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2058359852 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2059647493 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2060050829 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2060087337 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2068833343 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2069086684 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2069569312 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2069687484 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2072268487 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2074075991 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2076705357 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2076880658 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2078750358 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2080663859 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2080828481 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2081165872 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2081796627 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2082091624 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2083493564 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2084750111 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2087542256 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2091612290 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2091679727 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2092134373 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2093486544 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2094317762 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2095378761 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2096083186 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2097441670 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2099190168 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2101727819 @default.
- W2912046570 cites W2106927311 @default.