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I am pregnant now and was advised by my Maternal/Fetal Medicine Specialist

group to be on Humira through my pregnancy. Since flares can cause

miscarriages it is important to be flare-free during pregnancy. I can not miss

one dose of Humira without getting my RA back.

Humira is classified by the FDA as a Category B drug, meaning that it was

tested in high doses in laboratory animals and there were no birth defects in

the fetuses. MTX, on the other hand, is a Category D, meaning there is a

good chance of birth defects to the fetus.

The choice is yours but I did not feel I would be able to go med-free. I am

currently in a research study for pregnant women on medications in

pregnancy, Humira being one of them.

Good luck!

--- In Rheumatoid Arthritis , " suzie " <suzward05@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> I am currently coming off medication to make it safe for me to fall

> pregnant. I have been off Mtx for 5 weeks now - so far so good.

>

> I am wondering if anyone has experience coming off Humira for this

> reason? I want to know how long before you started trying to concieve

> did you come off Humira? I have been told one month but I have

> recently read somewhere that it needs to be 5-6 months, I am confused.

> I know there have not been many studies done on Humira and pregnancy

> but I am interested in what other people have been advised to do.

>

> Thanks.

> Suz

>

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