Guest guest Posted August 26, 1999 Report Share Posted August 26, 1999 I don't know of any connection between pregnancy and PA. I just know that I had very mild psoriasis for years before the birth of my first child. Pregnancy was great, but then I was dx'd with PA about 7 months later. I wonder sometimes if stress following delivery wasn't a trigger. I returned to work part-time when my son was only 4 weeks old. We didn't have any family near at that time and I had a lot of strain being a new mom and working back to full time quickly (for other young women--Don't do this;very, very stupid for many reasons !!!) My second pregancy was a terrific remission of PA. I only planned on two kids, so getting pregnant again is a poor reason for another pregnancy :-) I suspect that the natural steroids in your system during Preg. probably helped me. Have any other women had this experience? I work in a high-risk OB clinic--so I can understand the sentiment of feeling blessed with healthy kids and not wanting to push it. Some days what helps me is knowing that I would rather have this disease happening to me than a problem with my kids (which I see almost daily). Glad to have others to talk to!! Alysia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 Alysia, It's funny that you said you were better while pregnant. I had my first child last October 31st and I felt great, about 10 weeks after giving birth and 2 weeks after I stopped nursing I started to feel the pain. My rheumy tells me that if we could manage to keep a placenta in me all time without actually being pregnant he would guarantee that I would feel 100% better. He also has a patient that went into full remission from PA soon after her 2nd pregnancy ended. Well have a good day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 In a message dated 08/28/1999 10:45:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Kgioia1210@... writes: << It's funny that you said you were better while pregnant. I had my first child last October 31st and I felt great, >> You know this has been reported over and over by women who had remissions while pregnant. It is typical. Surely this indicates some kind of hormonal connection doesn't it? Annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 In a message dated 08/28/1999 11:54:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SAWalter@... writes: << >>>>Annette - I definitely think it can be hormonal related, my pain worsens during different cycle times...interesting huh? Jayne<<<<< >> Interesting..I quit " cycling " after the very first dose of MTX I took...and I don't believe that was just a coincidence. No tapering...just stopped cold. Have not " cycled " since. Annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 Would this maybe point to the thyroid? My Psoriasis cleared all of the way up while I was pregnant. That has been more than 14 years ago though. I am still trying to decide if I should go see the Thyroid Doctor. My tsh levels were fine according to the range of what is normal. I am going to see my moms RD for sure - but this Thyroid Doc. is a different person. I am so afraid of him wanting me to go off of the MTX since I am getting some real relief from it. Now if I can get this cold sore situation taken care of I will be doing great! Lee Ann Walter Wife of Steve; Mom to: 15; Krystle 14; Caleb 2; 2; 1 year. >>>>Annette - I definitely think it can be hormonal related, my pain worsens during different cycle times...interesting huh? Jayne<<<<< Frog1945@... wrote: > From: Frog1945@... > > In a message dated 08/28/1999 10:45:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > Kgioia1210@... writes: > > << It's funny that you said you were better while pregnant. I had my first > child last October 31st and I felt great, >> > > You know this has been reported over and over by women who had remissions > while pregnant. It is typical. Surely this indicates some kind of hormonal > connection doesn't it? > > Annette > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > ONElist: your connection to people who share your interests. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- --------- > Please visit our new web page at: > http://www.wpunj.edu/icip/pa --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- ONElist: your connection to online communities. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Please visit our new web page at: http://www.wpunj.edu/icip/pa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 Annette - I definitely think it can be hormonal related, my pain worsens during different cycle times...interesting huh? Jayne Frog1945@... wrote: > From: Frog1945@... > > In a message dated 08/28/1999 10:45:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > Kgioia1210@... writes: > > << It's funny that you said you were better while pregnant. I had my first > child last October 31st and I felt great, >> > > You know this has been reported over and over by women who had remissions > while pregnant. It is typical. Surely this indicates some kind of hormonal > connection doesn't it? > > Annette > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 1999 Report Share Posted August 29, 1999 Probably due more to increase in adrenal activity and normal immunosuppressive activity of the placenta (works to suppress rejection of the fetus by any mom's immune system since little person's genetic make-up is half dad's). I wonder tho' if increased hormones could have anything to due with it? I wonder if taking extra hormones (contraceptive, post-menopausal, etc.) or not has ever been studied in women with PA or RA. Anyone heard of such a thing? Alysia Frog1945@... wrote: > From: Frog1945@... > > In a message dated 08/28/1999 10:45:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > Kgioia1210@... writes: > > << It's funny that you said you were better while pregnant. I had my first > child last October 31st and I felt great, >> > > You know this has been reported over and over by women who had remissions > while pregnant. It is typical. Surely this indicates some kind of hormonal > connection doesn't it? > > Annette > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 1999 Report Share Posted August 29, 1999 Alisa That's a very interesting theory. My dr. says that the University of Penn is working on that (placenta), hormonal involvement, and b-27. I hope they find something better than taking all these meds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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