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Pregnancy outcome in women with rheumatoid arthritis before disease onset.
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1992
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Reproductive HealthGynecologyDisease OnsetPregnancy OutcomeHigh-risk PregnancyRheumatoid DisorderInflammatory Rheumatic DiseasePublic HealthRheumatoid ArthritisRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseMaternal Cardiovascular OutcomeMaternal ComplicationRheumatic DiseasesMaternal HealthEpidemiologyAbortionPregnancyMedicineWomen's Health
Pregnancy outcome before disease onset was evaluated for women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and control women as part of a prospective case-control study of newly diagnosed RA. An analysis of women who were ever gravid revealed no statistically significant difference in any adverse pregnancy outcome between RA cases (n = 144) and controls (n = 605) including spontaneous abortions and stillbirths. Thus, in contrast to reports both of an increase of adverse pregnancy outcomes and a decrease in women who subsequently develop RA, we found no evidence for any difference in pregnancy outcome in the RA group.