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Has anyone developed Sweet's syndrome during pregnancy that did not resolve after delivery?

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Hi members,

I've just made a post on the Sweet's Syndrome UK blog site about SS during pregnancy. Most of the time, symptoms settle after treatment and delivery of the baby.

I would be interested to know if anyone has developed SS during pregnancy that did not resolve after delivery.

Many thanks,

Michelle.

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