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Hi all I’m new here I was diagnosed with lupus. 12 years ago and have recently just gone Through a huge flare up. Has been controlled all these years with steroids. But I really really need some advice and support right now as I am in a position I never thought I would iv just found out I’m pregnant was not planned at all due to the flare up and i have been extremely cautious with protection. I’m terrified to go to my doctor or rheumatologist as I don’t want them to make me get rid of it as we have been wanting a baby for the past 8 years and after 3 miscarriages I really want it so bad what do I do😢😢 plz help!!!!

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jayfer

Congratulations on your news. I doubt anyone can make you give up this pregnancy but they can help you throughout to have as pain free time as possible. Good luck, hope all goes well

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Shorty1506 in reply tojayfer

I am scared that because my lupus is active at the mo they will do everything they can to get me to get a termination. I want this so bad xx

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Sarah4314 in reply toShorty1506

I can’t imagine they would do that. The quicker you get care the better for you and your baby. It is such a special time just trust that you are going to get everything you need to have a happy healthy pregnancy.

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Sarah4314

Congratulations, I think they will help you manage things just fine. I would call sooner than later to get the support and guidance you need. All the best💚

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Shorty1506 in reply toSarah4314

Thankyou xx

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whisperit

Congratulations. Your medical team is there to help you meet the challenges of life with lupus, not to decide what is right for you and yours. Possibly you might need to remind them of that (!), but in any case, you'll need their help. The LupusUK leaflet might be handy?

lupusuk.org.uk/wp-content/u...

Good luck! x

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Shorty1506 in reply towhisperit

Thankyou

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MsAndyIvy

My sister was told not to get pregnant. She is now the mother of two fabulous daughters. One pregnancy she finished up on crutches, other was a doddle. Had a flare after first one, second one nothing.

Congratulations!!

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Shorty1506 in reply toMsAndyIvy

Thankyou x

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Chanpreet_WaliaLUPUS UK

Hi Shorty1506,

Welcome to the LUPUS UK HealthUnlocked Community forum and congratulations on your pregnancy!

It is important that you inform your GP and rheumatologist about your pregnancy to ensure you receive the correct advice and support. Informing them can also allow them to carry out any additional monitoring and to make possible adjustments to your treatment. We published a booklet about lupus and pregnancy which I hope you find useful: lupusuk.org.uk/wp-content/u...

Please keep us updated, wishing you all the best!

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Shorty1506 in reply toChanpreet_Walia

Thankyou xx

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Bmagrl

I agree with the others! Your medical team is there to help you through this illness, not make major life decisions for you. If they pressure you in any way to terminate a pregnancy I would report that doctor immediately and find another! I cannot imagine a doctor doing something like that.

I know pregnancy with Lupus is difficult but getting help early is important. Don't drive yourself mad with stress. Enjoy that something you've wanted for so long has happened!

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Shorty1506 in reply toBmagrl

Thankyou xx

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Bebe76

It is important to speak to your medical team, especially if you are on medication for lupus as certain meds may be harmful to the fetus. They will discuss the risks to you and the baby, and provide advice but I don't think they can force you to terminate your pregnancy.

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Shorty1506 in reply toBebe76

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Khirsch

Lupus ...and I scheduled my hysterectomy. I'm 46, 47 in April. My flares are out of control 1 week before and during. This is my last period...surgery in 3 days. Rheumatologist said 50/50 shot flares will decrease. I'm saying a big prayer...home from work today . Joint pain, mieneres disease, vertigo, neasea, so tired

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