Abstract

Pregnancy in a patient diagnosed with systemic connective tissue disorder is a challenge that requires a close co-operation between a rheumatologist and gynaecologist. Good control over the activity of the underlying condition and the choice of appropriate time for planning a pregnancy have direct effect on the pregnancy results in these patients. Applying gynaecological supervision adequate to the increased risk of complications is also very important. The aim of this study is to present the current knowledge on the care over pregnant patients with systemic connective tissue diseases and to draw attention to the importance of pregnancy planning in this group of patients.

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