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ABN 2025 Pregnancy Guidelines: What’s new?
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Our sponsor

This webinar has received sponsorship from Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK limited. The sponsor has had no input into the educational content or organisation of the session
MS Academy will host a live webinar on Thursday, 26th March at 13:30. You are invited to watch the webinar from your computer or tablet. We will be live for 1 hour via Zoom and a recording of the MS Academy session will be available following the meeting.
The UK Consensus Guidelines on Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis first published in 2019 have significantly changed the way we counsel women with MS planning pregnancy, and use disease-modifying therapies in this patient group. These guidelines have recently been updated to reflect new data that has been published in the last 6 years. This webinar will provide a multidisciplinary perspective on the updated guidance and how it should be implemented in the UK.
Topics for discussion
- What has changed in 2026?
- What is the role of the MS nurse specialist in supporting women during family planning?
- How should MS and obstetric teams work together?

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Our sponsor

This webinar has received sponsorship from Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK limited. The sponsor has had no input into the educational content or organisation of the session
Chair
Prof Ruth DobsonCentre lead, professor of clinical neurology & consultant neurologist, Centre for Preventive Neurology & Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London
Speakers
Dr Paarul PrinjaConsultant acute and obstetric physician & honorary consultant obstetric physician, New Cross Hospital, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust & Birmingham Women’s Hospital
Dr Ger MullanInternal medicine trainee & visiting scholar, Queen's University Belfast
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