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Pregnancy May Heighten Mental Health Risks for Individuals with MS

  • Pregnant people who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis are at increased risk of developing mental illnesses, according to findings in the journal Neurology.
  • The research highlights an urgent need for better understanding and healthcare for expectant parents with the autoimmune condition, which can cause exacerbated symptoms under emotional stress.
  • The study was based on health records of nearly 895,000 pregnant individuals, including around 1,745 experiencing MS, which identified a significant increase in the incidence of mental illness and diagnoses of such conditions among those with MS during pregnancy and up to three years after delivery.
  • The comparative figures for pregnant individuals without MS were 30% and 38%, respectively.
  • The study also revealed a sharp rise in substance usage among MS sufferers after giving birth.
  • Researchers said that interventions to monitor and support mental health during pregnancy are vital for such individuals.
  • The limitations of the study included an inability to evaluate treatment modalities and personal health habits.
  • The prolonged study revealed a concerning trend regarding substance use among pregnant individuals with MS.
  • While the study revealed findings on the rise of substance usage among MS sufferers after giving birth; researchers were unable to evaluate personal health habits or treatment modalities.
  • The research underscores the urgency of improving awareness and management of mental health risk factors before, during, and after pregnancy to mitigate risks for both mothers and their children.

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