Starting a family: pregnancy and birth
The decision to have a child is life-changing, and it normally brings about lots of questions from the aspiring parents. Women who have multiple sclerosis (MS) and who are thinking of having a baby will have even more questions, as they will start wondering about the effects of the disease on childbirth and how pregnancy might affect their MS symptoms. MS affects more women than men, and is most often diagnosed in women between the ages of 20 and 40 years old, at a time when they may be thinking about starting a family.
Read MoreAnswering your questions
If you or someone close to you has recently been diagnosed with MS, you will almost certainly have a number of questions about how it will affect your life. The more you know about MS, the better prepared you’ll be to cope with your situation. Visit Newly Diagnosed and start finding the answers to some of those questions.
Read MoreWhat will happen to me?
About MS is packed with information that will help you understand what MS is all about, the effect it has on the body, what the symptoms are, and how it is diagnosed.
Read MoreWhat treatments are there?
Treatment Options will tell you everything you need to know about medical therapies currently available for people with MS.
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