J. Duckers, D. Schlueter, Rhiannon Phillips, R. Cosgriff, O. Esan, Shantini Parajothy, Denitza Williams, R. Norman, David Taylor Robinson, S. Carr
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Re: The outcome of pregnancy in women with cystic fibrosis: a UK population based descriptive study. (First comment on BJOG-20-0094.R1)
This is a rapidly expanding area of interest as the landscape of CF care is changing dramatically, particularly in the era of CFTR modulation. Clinical teams caring for people living with CF are increasingly being asked about pregnancy and potential risks to mothers and their babies. As the authors highlight data on pregnancy in CF historically has mainly been small case series from single sites carried out before CFTR modulators were widely available. The guidelines referenced are somewhat dated as the authors allude to.