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Lower pregnancy rates with psoriasis

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News  Mon-20-02-2012, 13:17 PM
Multiple studies have found that psoriasis has a greater impact on women than men, and a new finding that women with psoriasis are less likely to become pregnant adds to the list of disease-related concerns.

Dr. Jennifer C. Cather and her colleagues recently completed a claims database study that found psoriasis to be significantly associated with lower rates of pregnancy and live births in women aged 35 or younger.

The Abbott-funded study matched 30,733 pairs (1:1) of women with and without psoriasis, said Dr. Cather at the annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, sponsored by Skin Disease Education Foundation (SDEF). Overall, women with psoriasis were found to have lower rates of pregnancy (3.1% vs. 3.6%) and live births (1.4% vs. 2.1%), compared with the women without psoriasis.

In the 7,374 matched pairs of women aged 35 or younger, the psoriasis patients had a 22% lower likelihood of pregnancy and a 39% lower likelihood of having a live birth, compared with the patients without psoriasis.

Three other recent studies on pregnancy outcomes in psoriasis offer conflicting findings; however, Dr. Cather noted that the study populations were very different for each.

The first study found that pregnant women with psoriasis are at an increased risk of having preterm delivery and low birth weight infants.

Dr. Cather reported the findings of the U.S. study of 162 pregnancies in 122 women with psoriasis, compared with 501 pregnancies in 290 women without psoriasis. The women with psoriasis were found to have a 1.89 increased risk in odds of having a poor outcome composite, compared with the patients without psoriasis (J. Invest. Dermatol. 2012;132:85-91). Psoriasis was not found to be associated with having a caesarian delivery, preeclampsia/eclampsia, or spontaneous abortion.

However, the opposite was found in a European study of 68 deliveries in 35 women with moderate-to-severe psoriasis, compared with 237 deliveries in 236 women without psoriasis. Psoriasis patients “had a higher mean of past spontaneous and induced abortions than controls,” noted Dr. Cather, who is in private practice in Dallas. The psoriasis patients also had an increased rate of pregnancy-induced hypertension, premature rupture of the membranes, large-for-gestational age babies, and macrosomia (J. Eur. Acad. Dermatol. Venereol. 2011;25:1041-7).

In the third study, 1,463 mothers with psoriasis were compared with 11,704 control patients. Pregnant Taiwanese women with psoriasis were found to have a 1.4 times increased risk of having low birth weight infants, compared with controls. Mild psoriasis did not increase the risk of low birth weight, preterm birth, small-for-gestational age infants, caesarian section, or preeclampsia/eclampsia (J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 2011;64:71-7).

Dr. Cather noted that more studies are needed to assess the true impact of psoriasis on pregnancy.

Source: skinandallergynews.com
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Mon-20-02-2012, 21:59 PM
Wow that's great! Then I can stop using the pill. Haha

Btw, my sister, who also has psoriasis, had used the pill for 10 years. She stopped... Next month she was pregnant, and now I have a little nephew/cousin.

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Tue-21-02-2012, 21:44 PM
I really hope it's all lies.............Confused


Only things I've ever read is that psoriasis can mean lower birth weights!!!
And 10% chance of inherited psoriasis!!!
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Tue-21-02-2012, 21:58 PM
(Tue-21-02-2012, 21:44 PM)Hanna Wrote: I really hope it's all lies.............Confused


Only things I've ever read is that psoriasis can mean lower birth weights!!!
And 10% chance of inherited psoriasis!!!

Don't let it worry you to much, I'm the only one in my family that has psoriasis. My mother was from a family of 14, my father from a family of 6, they had 3 sons, my 2 brothers had 2 boys each, and 3 of them have gone on to have 2 children each. And none of those people have ever had psoriasis apart from me. Thumb

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Tue-21-02-2012, 22:10 PM
wow big family!!!

I have 6 sisters and 1 brother, 2 of my sisters have psoriasis as well as my dad who also has psoriatic arthritis. I seem to suffer more than the others with my skin.
My mum has eczema and seem to of got her really sensitive skin which means I'm allergic to most creams!!

Thankfully the Mr has good skin ;-)


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Tue-21-02-2012, 22:16 PM
(Tue-21-02-2012, 22:10 PM)Hanna Wrote: wow big family!!!

I have 6 sisters and 1 brother, 2 of my sisters have psoriasis as well as my dad who also has psoriatic arthritis. I seem to suffer more than the others with my skin.
My mum has eczema and seem to of got her really sensitive skin which means I'm allergic to most creams!!

Thankfully the Mr has good skin ;-)


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Well who knows maybe your children will take after your other half. Smile

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Fingers crossed :-)
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Tue-18-06-2013, 21:08 PM
I developed PPP just weeks after having my second miscarriage in 9 months.
I often wondered if this was a factor to the illness (I also had to have emergency surgery and blood transfusions so I guess my system got pretty screwed up).

It's been almost three and a half years since I lost our last child and I've never fallen pregnant since (we don't use contraceptives and I'm still ovulating). That said, I am 40+ now so no spring chicken.

Que sera and all that.

Very interesting study.
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Tue-18-06-2013, 21:25 PM
But on your picture you seem to have a daughter is that a correct observation ?
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Tue-18-06-2013, 21:28 PM
LOL! He's my son. He's 6 and a half. Big Grin
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