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Definitive childlessness in women with multiple sclerosis: a multicenter study
Authors:Diana Ferraro  Anna Maria Simone  Giorgia Adani  Francesca Vitetta  Claudia Mauri  Silvia Strumia  Caterina Senesi  Erica Curti  Eleonora Baldi  Mario Santangelo  Sara Montepietra  Paolo Immovilli  Angelica Guareschi  Walter Neri  Franco Granella  Luisa Caniatti  Maria Rosaria Tola  Luisa Motti  Ilaria Pesci  Enrico Montanari  Patrizia Sola
Affiliation:1.Neurology Unit, Ospedale Civile,Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria,Modena,Italy;2.Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neurosciences,University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,Modena,Italy;3.Radiology Unit, Department of Diagnostic Services and Image, AUSL Modena,Modena,Italy;4.Neurology Unit- Ospedale G.B., Morgagni - L. Pierantoni,Forlì,Italy;5.Neurology Unit, Department of Neurosciences,University of Parma,Parma,Italy;6.Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience/Rehabilitation,Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria S. Anna,Ferrara,Italy;7.Neurology Unit,Modena,Italy;8.Neurology Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova-IRCCS,Reggio Emilia,Italy;9.Neurology Unit, Department of Specialistic Medicine,Piacenza,Italy;10.Neurology Unit,Parma,Italy
Abstract:
The frequency of definitive childlessness in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) may be higher than in the general population. MS may also affect decisions on the delivery procedure and on breast-feeding issues. Aim of the study was to assess the frequency of childlessness and its possible causes, the proportion of cesarean deliveries (CD), and the frequency of breast-feeding in patients and controls who have reached the end of their reproductive period. Female MS patients (>43 years) and controls (>45 years) filled out a questionnaire. We enrolled 303 patients and 500 controls. MS was associated with a higher frequency of childlessness (22 vs 13%) and less patients were in a stable relationship (83 vs 89%). There was no difference in the reported rates of infertility and miscarriages, while elective abortions were more frequent in patients (20 vs 12%). MS did not significantly affect the frequency of CD or of breast-feeding. MS-related reasons for childlessness, reported by 16% of childless patients, included disability/fear of future disability, fear of genetically transmitting MS, fear of not starting/discontinuing treatments, and discouragement by physician. Definitive childlessness is more frequent in women with MS compared to controls. A portion of voluntary childlessness may be avoided through correct/tailored information to patients.
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