No Increased Pregnancy Risk for MS Patients

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No Increased Pregnancy Risk for MS Patients

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Pregnant women with multiple sclerosis (ms) are only a little more likely to deliver babies by cesarean section than their counterparts who don't have the neurological disorder, a new study shows.

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Tags: Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis, Disease and Condition, Children's Health, Women's Health, Pregnancy, Childbirth

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