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1) The condition has been in basic remission for more than 6 months.
2) Negative anti-myocardial phospholipin antibody. Positive patients are prone to miscarriage and stillbirth.
3) Prednisone should be taken for maintenance of less than 15 mg or without hormones.
4) After pregnancy, regular follow-up should be carried out under the observation of a specialist physician, and delivery should be carried out in the obstetrics department of an experienced hospital.
5) Because the placenta can oxidize prednisone, making it an inactive form of ketone, it protects the fetus. Therefore, prednisone taken by the mother has no effect on the fetus.
6) Dexamethasone and betamethasone cannot be oxidized by placental enzymes and can affect the fetus, such as patients taking this hormone need to be replaced with prednisone.
7) Calcium should be supplemented during pregnancy and lactation, otherwise it will accelerate the patient's osteonecrosis.
8) During breastfeeding, the dose of prednisone should be less than 15 mg per day, and the maximum should not exceed 30 mg.
9) Pregnant women are prohibited from salicylates, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and antimalarial drugs. Immunosuppressants should also be discontinued.
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Doctor Talks: Does Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Affect Fertility?
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Lupus erythematosus can be treated by traditional Chinese medicine**, normal life, lupus erythematosus is a systemic disorder, it is necessary to consider traditional Chinese medicine as soon as possible**, after all, the principle of Western medicine is to treat the head with pain, and the foot pain to treat the feet, and traditional Chinese medicine is a systemic conditioning**, this disease can be completely controlled, and traditional Chinese medicine can receive miraculous effects under the clear differentiation of syndromes, and there are people around who rely on traditional Chinese medicine ** Now they live normally, and they can provide a month of Chinese medicine for free to try the curative effect, I wish it soon**!
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Since most lupus erythematosus occurs in women of childbearing age, whether lupus erythematosus patients can get married and live as a couple after marriage has become a question that patients are concerned about and often ask.
There is no harm in getting married and having a normal sex life.
In fact, patients with lupus erythematosus do not need to worry, not only can they get married, but they can also live as a husband and wife like normal people. But for the sake of your health, lupus patients need to pay special attention to the following issues in their sexual life: Pay attention to hygiene in sexual life, the body resistance of lupus erythematosus is poor, and the drug may weaken the body's resistance, so it is more likely to develop **infection than the average person;
Avoid unplanned pregnancies, but do not take oral contraceptives because it is dangerous to have a pregnancy while lupus is not in remission, as are miscarriages and inductions, and oral contraceptives are a negative effect on lupus erythematosus.
Don't worry, be a mother.
Previously, pregnancy and childbirth were contraindicated in patients with lupus erythematosus, as some patients experienced worsening in the second or third trimester of pregnancy, or in the months after giving birth, and even in severe cases, the condition could be life-threatening. Nowadays, most patients with lupus erythematosus can safely survive pregnancy and childbirth after a good ** and remission. Therefore, patients with lupus erythematosus do not have to worry anymore and can rest assured that they can be mothers.
However, pregnancy and childbirth in patients with lupus erythematosus need to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
First of all, patients should time their pregnancy. During the period of taking the drug, if the daily hormone does not exceed 10mg of prednisone, and the immunosuppressant is stopped for 6 months, the condition is still stable after reexamination, pregnancy can be considered.
Secondly, during pregnancy, patients with lupus erythematosus should have a blood test every three months if they are in good physical condition, check the indicators related to lupus erythematosus, and check the urine routine once a month, but if the urine protein is positive, they should take a blood test at any time. During childbirth, it is also necessary to keep in touch with the obstetrician and listen to relevant advice and opinions.
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