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Keep in mind that many women may experience remissions of autoimmune issues during pregnancy. This is because cortisol levels go way up to protect the fetus.
This is another reason autoimmune issues remit during pregnancy...new research: http://www.kellogg.umich.edu/news/20100615_PETTY.html However, after delivery, the autoimmune issues may return with a vengeance. It doesn't happen for everyone, but it is fairly common. It is also very important to try and keep anxiety down as much as possible as high levels of adrenalin negative impact the fetus.
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