Sat-12-01-2019, 15:14 PM
I read it but still don’t know what it should tell me. It is a bit vague
I guess it should tell that a lot of woman/men dermatologists do know too little about the condition Psoriasis and pregnancy.
But that is for me not clear out of all the percentages that are spread around.
I guessed it, because it seems to me that it is a bit obvious. The standard reaction and mentioning in almost all systemics and biologicals is.... do not get pregnant, while on these drugs. But based on what and why I have never seen any figures about. As 46% and 29% seems to be confronted with unplanned pregnancies, I guess these are women who are using Psoriasis drugs. It should have been easy to follow those pregnancies in order to find out the effects of getting pregnant while on drugs.
Seems logical to me that when you would get pregnant, you should stop using serious drugs. And again what is really serious? There are no figures, at least not that what I have ever seen.
I guess it should tell that a lot of woman/men dermatologists do know too little about the condition Psoriasis and pregnancy.
But that is for me not clear out of all the percentages that are spread around.
I guessed it, because it seems to me that it is a bit obvious. The standard reaction and mentioning in almost all systemics and biologicals is.... do not get pregnant, while on these drugs. But based on what and why I have never seen any figures about. As 46% and 29% seems to be confronted with unplanned pregnancies, I guess these are women who are using Psoriasis drugs. It should have been easy to follow those pregnancies in order to find out the effects of getting pregnant while on drugs.
Seems logical to me that when you would get pregnant, you should stop using serious drugs. And again what is really serious? There are no figures, at least not that what I have ever seen.