Considerations for Patients with Neurologic Conditions during Pregnancy and Lactation
MotherToBaby supports neurologists in managing neurological diseases during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. We understand the challenges that you face when deciding on treatment courses when your patient is pregnant or breastfeeding. Care of people who are pregnant and lactating with serious conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy, or chronic migraines is further complicated by the physiological changes of pregnancy that may alter symptoms, severity, or treatment needs. Our resources will help you weigh the risks and benefits to both the your patient who is pregnant and their baby as you determine a treatment plan that maximizes disease management and minimizes maternal and fetal/infant risk.
We are also dedicated to furthering the information and understanding of medication safety in pregnancy through our observational MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies. We are proud to lead more than half of all Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-mandated pregnancy registries conducted in the U.S., including studies on MS treatments. MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies are rigorously designed cohort studies that aim to provide critically needed product safety information – and your patient referrals make all the difference. With your referral, you are helping us generate data that will lead to improved product safety information in pregnancy, thereby providing you and your MS patients with the evidence you need to make more informed treatment decisions.
Neurological disease in pregnancy is becoming more common as a result of both an increase in neurological diagnoses as well as delayed childbearing. Additionally, medications for neurologic conditions have become increasingly sophisticated in their biological targets; therefore, practitioners must stay up to date in understanding their effects during pregnancy and lactation.
— Toscano & Thornburg, 2019
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