Multiple sclerosis (MS) is more prevalent in women of childbearing age. When young women receive a diagnosis of MS, they frequently have questions about the effects of the disease on childbearing and vice versa. Studies undertaken over the past several decades allow health professionals to provide answers to some of these questions. This article talks about the complications arises due to pregnancy in MS. There are no established guidelines for recommending for or against pregnancy in women with MS.

Each patient's MS history and current neurologic deficits should be considered independently. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated demyelinating disease of the central nervous system which is characterized by relapses and remissions of neurologic deficits. MS affects women more than men by a ratio of approximately 2:1; the mean age of onset of MS is approximately 30 years. During an…