

Despite 53 (91·4%) of 58 livebirths, systemic sclerosis pregnancies were associated with higher rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes and severe postpartum haemorrhage. Disease worsened in 23 (39·7%) of 58 pregnancies, particularly during the postpartum period, especially in women with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis, previous cutaneous vascular involvement, and antibodies other than anticentromere.
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