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Rituximab and pregnancy

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Has anyone had rituximab and tried for a baby? I’m roughly 7 years diagnosed and had only 1 relapse in between. GPA vasculitis

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You may get more information via the Facebook page or via the help line. They may be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck

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Hi Rahman, I was diagnosed over 35 years ago & just after cyclophosphamide had my first daughter, 11 years ago I had my second daughter (IVF) both pregnancies were difficult but for my second child I got advice & support with the gynaecologist team before embarking on our journey to get pregnant, so I would suggest you start there, very best of luck

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