Introduction: Puerperium is a critical period for patients affected by autoimmune rheumatic diseases for the risk of disease's flares and difficulties in treating lactating mothers. We want to summarize the literature data about psychological and pharmacological management of these patients and possible risk factors of disease's flares. Areas covered: We made a narrative review on recent studies about puerperium in rheumatic autoimmune diseases patients. Expert opinion: The physicians involved in management of patients during puerperium and in the follow-up of babies need to agree on maternal treatment because they need to reassure mothers about the safety of the prescribed medications. Furthermore, women with rheumatic diseases could present some musculoskeletal limitations and psychological problems, such as postpartum depression, which can lead to a sense of inadequacy to the mother's task. Families and physicians should be aware of these possible complications and support the new mothers providing correct counseling and practical help.
Managing puerperium in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases: an update
Cecilia Nalli;Micaela Fredi;Francesca Crisafulli;Stefania Bertocchi;Sonia Zatti;Laura Andreoli;Franco Franceschini;Angela Tincani
2022-01-01
Abstract
Introduction: Puerperium is a critical period for patients affected by autoimmune rheumatic diseases for the risk of disease's flares and difficulties in treating lactating mothers. We want to summarize the literature data about psychological and pharmacological management of these patients and possible risk factors of disease's flares. Areas covered: We made a narrative review on recent studies about puerperium in rheumatic autoimmune diseases patients. Expert opinion: The physicians involved in management of patients during puerperium and in the follow-up of babies need to agree on maternal treatment because they need to reassure mothers about the safety of the prescribed medications. Furthermore, women with rheumatic diseases could present some musculoskeletal limitations and psychological problems, such as postpartum depression, which can lead to a sense of inadequacy to the mother's task. Families and physicians should be aware of these possible complications and support the new mothers providing correct counseling and practical help.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.