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7. Planning Pregnancy in Advance

Pregnancy in lupus can be difficult and risky — the fetus may become stressed during flare-ups. Additionally, fatigue is a common side effect of pregnancy and lupus alike, so flare-ups can become more severe when a woman with lupus is carrying a baby. Anyone with lupus should plan their pregnancy to avoid flare-ups as much as possible and remain under the close supervision of a doctor throughout their gestation.

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