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  • - Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, primarily impacting women, especially during their reproductive years, with a rising female-to-male ratio in its occurrence.
  • - Family planning and management of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) are crucial for women with MS, as some treatments may pose risks to pregnancy, but pregnancy generally decreases the likelihood of MS relapses.
  • - The review discusses how sex influences MS risk and progression, the impact of pregnancy and reproductive aging on disease management, and addresses issues like sexual dysfunction in women with MS.

Article Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating central nervous system disorder that is more common in women, with onset often during reproductive years. The female:male sex ratio of MS rose in several regions over the last century, suggesting a possible sex by environmental interaction increasing MS risk in women. Since many with MS are in their childbearing years, family planning, including contraceptive and disease-modifying therapy (DMT) counselling, are important aspects of MS care in women. While some DMTs are likely harmful to the developing fetus, others can be used shortly before or until pregnancy is confirmed. Overall, pregnancy decreases risk of MS relapses, whereas relapse risk may increase postpartum, although pregnancy does not appear to be harmful for long-term prognosis of MS. However, ovarian aging may contribute to disability progression in women with MS. Here, we review sex effects across the lifespan in women with MS, including the effect of sex on MS susceptibility, effects of pregnancy on MS disease activity, and management strategies around pregnancy, including risks associated with DMT use before and during pregnancy, and while breastfeeding. We also review reproductive aging and sexual dysfunction in women with MS.

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