No, but if the mother has a lupus clotting disorder (antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, anticardiolipin or lupus anticoagulant) clots can form that block the flow of blood to the fetus resulting in miscarriage.
SLE does not cause tissue destruction in utero which typically results in death of the fetus, however it can cause developmental problems including heart block that may be fatal.
A woman who has lupus and is pregnant may have a child with neonatal lupus or may have a totally healthy child. Babies with neonatal lupus may have the disease resolve in a few months or they may have congenital heart block, requiring the installation of a pace maker to regulate the heart beat.
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder and is not infectious or contagious.
Lupus anticoagulant is a blood clotting disorder that occurs in some lupus patients. Lupus anticoagulant causes blood clots. It is treated with blood thinners.
Yes, lupus can develop at any age.
Lupus is a genetic autoimmune disorder. You are born with it, and it can be treated successfully, however there is no cure.
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder, a disease in which the body's immune system turns against the body itself
Maternal antibodies may crossover to the fetus during gestation. When this happens, it is possible for the baby to be born with or develop neonatal lupus soon after birth. Neonatal lupus may range from mild to fatal. The most serious complication of antibody crossover is called heart block.
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder. Tuberculosis is an infection. People with lupus often take immunosuppressive medications that may make them more vulnerable to tuberculosis, but the two are not related.
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Lupus and AIDS are prominent examples of AI disorders.