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Perceptions of Pregnancy and Lactation from the Pregnancy and Lactation Autoimmune Network Registry

Brooke S. Mills, Kathryn H. Dao, Kristen M. Tecson, Emily F. Beil, Rachel Tate and John J. Cush
The Journal of Rheumatology April 2019, jrheum.181067; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.181067
Brooke S. Mills
From the University of Texas Southwestern; Baylor Research Institute; Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA. J.J. Cush is a consultant/advisor and researcher for UCB pharmaceutical company. Dr. Cush is a co-author on published UCB data regarding certolizumab and pregnancy outcomes. B.S. Mills, MD, University of Texas Southwestern; K.H. Dao, MD, Baylor Research Institute; K.M. Tecson, PhD, Baylor Research Institute, and Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; E.F. Beil, MD, Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine; R. Tate, MD, Baylor Research Institute; J.J. Cush, MD, Baylor Research Institute. Address correspondence to Dr. B.S. Mills, Division of Rheumatic Diseases, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8884, USA. E-mail: brooke.mills{at}phhs.org. Accepted for publication March 22, 2019.
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Kathryn H. Dao
From the University of Texas Southwestern; Baylor Research Institute; Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA. J.J. Cush is a consultant/advisor and researcher for UCB pharmaceutical company. Dr. Cush is a co-author on published UCB data regarding certolizumab and pregnancy outcomes. B.S. Mills, MD, University of Texas Southwestern; K.H. Dao, MD, Baylor Research Institute; K.M. Tecson, PhD, Baylor Research Institute, and Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; E.F. Beil, MD, Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine; R. Tate, MD, Baylor Research Institute; J.J. Cush, MD, Baylor Research Institute. Address correspondence to Dr. B.S. Mills, Division of Rheumatic Diseases, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8884, USA. E-mail: brooke.mills{at}phhs.org. Accepted for publication March 22, 2019.
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Kristen M. Tecson
From the University of Texas Southwestern; Baylor Research Institute; Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA. J.J. Cush is a consultant/advisor and researcher for UCB pharmaceutical company. Dr. Cush is a co-author on published UCB data regarding certolizumab and pregnancy outcomes. B.S. Mills, MD, University of Texas Southwestern; K.H. Dao, MD, Baylor Research Institute; K.M. Tecson, PhD, Baylor Research Institute, and Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; E.F. Beil, MD, Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine; R. Tate, MD, Baylor Research Institute; J.J. Cush, MD, Baylor Research Institute. Address correspondence to Dr. B.S. Mills, Division of Rheumatic Diseases, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8884, USA. E-mail: brooke.mills{at}phhs.org. Accepted for publication March 22, 2019.
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Emily F. Beil
From the University of Texas Southwestern; Baylor Research Institute; Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA. J.J. Cush is a consultant/advisor and researcher for UCB pharmaceutical company. Dr. Cush is a co-author on published UCB data regarding certolizumab and pregnancy outcomes. B.S. Mills, MD, University of Texas Southwestern; K.H. Dao, MD, Baylor Research Institute; K.M. Tecson, PhD, Baylor Research Institute, and Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; E.F. Beil, MD, Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine; R. Tate, MD, Baylor Research Institute; J.J. Cush, MD, Baylor Research Institute. Address correspondence to Dr. B.S. Mills, Division of Rheumatic Diseases, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8884, USA. E-mail: brooke.mills{at}phhs.org. Accepted for publication March 22, 2019.
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Rachel Tate
From the University of Texas Southwestern; Baylor Research Institute; Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA. J.J. Cush is a consultant/advisor and researcher for UCB pharmaceutical company. Dr. Cush is a co-author on published UCB data regarding certolizumab and pregnancy outcomes. B.S. Mills, MD, University of Texas Southwestern; K.H. Dao, MD, Baylor Research Institute; K.M. Tecson, PhD, Baylor Research Institute, and Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; E.F. Beil, MD, Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine; R. Tate, MD, Baylor Research Institute; J.J. Cush, MD, Baylor Research Institute. Address correspondence to Dr. B.S. Mills, Division of Rheumatic Diseases, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8884, USA. E-mail: brooke.mills{at}phhs.org. Accepted for publication March 22, 2019.
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John J. Cush
From the University of Texas Southwestern; Baylor Research Institute; Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, USA. J.J. Cush is a consultant/advisor and researcher for UCB pharmaceutical company. Dr. Cush is a co-author on published UCB data regarding certolizumab and pregnancy outcomes. B.S. Mills, MD, University of Texas Southwestern; K.H. Dao, MD, Baylor Research Institute; K.M. Tecson, PhD, Baylor Research Institute, and Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute; E.F. Beil, MD, Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine; R. Tate, MD, Baylor Research Institute; J.J. Cush, MD, Baylor Research Institute. Address correspondence to Dr. B.S. Mills, Division of Rheumatic Diseases, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-8884, USA. E-mail: brooke.mills{at}phhs.org. Accepted for publication March 22, 2019.
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Abstract

Objective The Pregnancy and Lactation Autoimmune Network (PLAN) registry was established to evaluate the concerns of women with autoimmune or inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIRD) pertaining to pregnancy and lactation.

Methods The registry was started as a survey of patients with AIRD at a single rheumatology specialty center in November 2016 and included questions regarding fertility, pregnancy, miscarriages, and lactation before and after diagnosis.

Results The study included 154 subjects from the PLAN registry. More than half (52%) of respondents indicated that their diagnosis negatively changed their views on pregnancy and nearly a third (30%) decided not to have children after AIRD diagnosis. Most (66%) women were concerned that medication use during the childbearing process would affect the baby. One-third (34%) indicated their views on breastfeeding negatively changed as a result of their disease diagnosis. The rates and duration of breastfeeding did not differ significantly for babies born before or after the mothers’ diagnosis (p = 0.50 and p = 0.21, respectively). Eighteen women in our study avoided breastfeeding or stopped breastfeeding earlier than planned to start a medication (including etanercept, adalimumab, hydroxychloroquine, and certolizumab) they believed to be contraindicated during lactation. The PLAN registry included 19 women who breastfed 22 babies while being exposed to a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug or biologic. None of these 19 women reported a delay in their children’s developmental milestones or higher infection rates.

Conclusion This study highlights an unmet need in patients with AIRD of childbearing potential for data and education regarding pregnancy and lactation.

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