Ms is often diagnosed between the ages of 20 to 40.
For women with ms they are no more likely to experience a miscarriage or birth defect then a women without ms.
If you have relapsing remitting ms, you are less likely to have relapse during pregnancy although the risk of relapse during pregnancy does increase in the six months after the birth of your baby. This is thought to be due to changes in levels of hormones, particularly oestrogen during and after pregnancy
Depression As you can imagine losesing control of you life and having to rely on others would get to anyone. all ms customers need to be treated like every one else even if from the out side in you feel for these people because it's a hard condition to under stand. we need to make their lives as normal as we can with out seeming to interfering and pushy, all these things if not done correctly will add to the depressing side of life.