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I can appreciate your concern. The young woman's physicians-gynecologist, internist and rheumatologist-are the best ones to give you the potential risks and prognosis.

I don't know much about juvenile dermatomyositis. I looked for information on the internet and found this article http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567525_2

"Patients with autoimmune diseases face several pregnancy-related problems as well as disease flares during and after pregnancy. Dermatomyositis /polymyositis (DM/PM) is an uncommon medical disorder complicating pregnancy. It may start before, during, or even after pregnancy.]]>[1,2]]]> Optimal outcome can be anticipated when the pregnancy is undertaken with the disease in remission.]]>[3]]]> Pregnancy outcome is especially poor with disease onset or flare early in the gestation compared with an exacerbation in the second or third trimester, when the fetal prognosis is usually good"

Maryann

December 12, 2011 - 6:04pm

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