Is it safe to get pregnant if I have MS?
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MS does not affect fertility, and it is safe to get pregnant, but you should not take interferons or steroids during pregnancy or nursing. Consult your doctor before trying to get pregnant, as you will likely need to stop taking your medication 2-3 months beforehand. Also note that some women have a relapse following delivery.



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