Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is common in women of reproductive age and can have serious consequences on pregnancy outcomes. Recent updates in the clinical management of this condition have brought improvements for mothers affected and their babies. The aim of this general review is to offer the perspective of the maternal-fetal medicine specialist on the recent updates in clinical management of SLE in pregnancy and to bring into the attention of the rheumatology specialists the tools that obstetricians have nowadays in monitoring high-risk pregnancies.

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