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Lupus and Pregnancy
Is Your Health at Risk?
By Mary Dixon Lebeau
Vicki Crough of Ridley Park, Pa. always knew she wanted a family. She also knew that, even before getting pregnant, there would be a lot of things to consider. She made sure she was at a healthy weight and began a sensible exercise plan. She started taking additional vitamins, including folic acid. She made sure she had enough money saved to finance a long maternity leave, and she thoroughly discussed her decision with her husband, Dan, who was happily in agreement.
Yes, Crough did all the things that a woman should do before conceiving a child. But in her case, that wasn't enough. Crough had one other thing to consider – lupus.
"Although I tried to put it in the back of my mind, I knew I couldn't pretend my condition didn't exist," says Crough, who was diagnosed with the chronic disease lupus seven years ago. "I knew that lupus would be a consideration in my pregnancy, labor and delivery," she says.
Unfortunately, 90 percent of those affected by lupus are women, and the disease is most frequently diagnosed in young women – women who, like Crough, are interested in having children. "It was important to me to have a family, but just as important to know what I'd be up against," Crough says.
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