Getting Pregnant
There are many factors to consider when starting a family with Multiple Sclerosis.
Your medication plan and how your MS is being controlled are some of the factors you may need to consider prior to conception. Your doctor can help provide you with a timeline and medication plan that are well suited for you.
MS does not reduce fertility. Many people find that the physical and emotional symptoms of MS can effect sexual mood, interest and activity, which can affect fertility indirectly.
Women with MS are no more likely to have high risk pregnancies than other women. Having MS should not limit your birthing options or management of delivery.