Women with lupus can safely get pregnant and most will have normal pregnancies and healthy babies. However, all women with lupus who get pregnant are considered to have a “high risk pregnancy.” This means that problems during pregnancy may be more likely for women with lupus. It doesn’t mean there will definitely be problems.
How to Navigate Pregnancy With Lupus
Sharing the Journey: Planning for Pregnancy with Lupus - Lupus
Lupus and Pregnancy Lupus Foundation of America
How to Navigate Pregnancy With Lupus
Lupus & Pregnancy - Lupus Society of Illinois
Can Pregnancy Cause Autoimmune Disease?
What Doctors Treat Lupus?
Immune System National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Hypertension in SLE pregnancy: Is it lupus flare or preeclampsia
Lupus and Pregnancy: Advancements in Research and Future Directions
Immune System National Institutes of Health (NIH)
What Doctors Treat Lupus?
Lupus and Pregnancy, High-Risk OBGYN Dr. Steve Rad Los Angeles