Help Us Better Understand the Effects of Actemra® in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their chronic health condition. In some cases, avoiding or stopping medication use during pregnancy may be more harmful than taking medication. Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where you come in! MotherToBaby is currently enrolling people who are pregnant in a study …
The Baby Blog: Rheumatology
Arava® (leflunomide)
Help Us Better Understand the Effects of Arava® (leflunomide) in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their chronic health condition. In some cases, avoiding or stopping medication use during pregnancy may be more harmful than taking medication. Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where you come in! MotherToBaby is currently enrolling people who are pregnant in a …
Otezla® (apremilast)
Help Us Better Understand the Effects of Otezla® in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their chronic health condition. In some cases, avoiding or stopping medication use during pregnancy may be more harmful than taking medication. Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where you come in! MotherToBaby is currently enrolling people who are pregnant in a study …
Xeljanz® (tofacitinib citrate) (NO LONGER ENROLLING)
This study is now closed to recruitment. Thank you for your interest, but unfortunately we are no longer enrolling participants in this study. However, you may be eligible to participate in a study. Fill out your information using our Join a Study form, and a member of our team will contact you. …
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Help Us Understand the Effects of Ankylosing Spondylitis in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their ankylosing spondylitis. Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where we need you as our partner! Do you have ankylosing spondylitis? Are you currently pregnant? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, you may be able to help us advance our …