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Infertility linked to post-childbrith onset of systemic autoimmune disease
Women who experience infertility but do not use fertility treatments have a higher risk of developing a group of conditions called systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARD) in the nine years after a naturally conceived birth compared to women without fertility problems.
Read ArticleICYMI: Reproductive Issues in axSpA: Fertility and Pregnancy
Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) affects young patients with symptom onset occurring in early adulthood. Apart from pain and quality of life, reproductive issues also arise because patients who are diagnosed with the disease are also in their reproductive age. Two interesting abstracts about reproductive issues in axSpA will be presented during the poster sessions on Saturday, November 16, 2024.
Read ArticleImproving fertility in women with RA
For many women, the journey to motherhood brings a sense of anticipation and joy. However, for those with rheumatoid arthritis, this journey presents unique challenges. At ACR Convergence 2024, researchers discussed how advancements in reproductive medicine and RA management are paving the way for improved outcomes.
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Quaack etlal. PreCARA study (vs PARA, historical control). T2T in RA improves fertility - time to pregnancy 84 days vs 196 days. T2T strategy also led to less NSAIDs and prednisolone. @RheumNow #ACR24 Abstr#1647 #ACRbest https://t.co/vYCCUqpCLo https://t.co/PUHJOxgGbL
Quaack etlal. PreCARA study (vs PARA, historical control). T2T in RA improves fertility - time to pregnancy 84 days vs 196 days. T2T strategy also led to less NSAIDs and prednisolone. @RheumNow #ACR24 Abstr#1647 #ACRbest https://t.co/vYCCUqpCLo https://t.co/PUHJOxgGbL