Pregnancy and chronic diseases

2024-01-09 08:00:05

For women with chronic illnesses, pregnancy requires appropriate monitoring. Certain treatments for illnesses such as epilepsy, thyroid problems, high blood pressure or even diabetes can disrupt pregnancy or even complicate childbirth. Medications may prove incompatible with pregnancy and their use must be discontinued.

For some patients, these nine months then become a period of uncertainty and worry, as much for their health as that of the fetus. So how do you manage pregnancy and taking medications? And how can you protect your health and that of your baby?

Professor Marc Dommerguesgynecologist-obstetrician and head of the gynecological-obstetrics department at Pitié Salpêtrière, APHP Sorbonne University Pr Mendinatou Agbetou Houessouprofessor of Neurology at the University of Parakou in Benin, specializing, among other things, in Epileptology, secretary general of the Beninese League Against Epilepsy Professor Jacques Blacher, cardiologist, specialist in arterial hypertension, head of department of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center at the Hôtel Dieu Hospital from Paris and professor at Paris Cité University. Professor of therapy. Former president of the French Society of Arterial Hypertension (PAST).

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