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The study highlights the balance of the immune system in women during pregnancy, showing that pregnancy does not weaken immunity but instead requires a balance between protecting the mother from infections and supporting fetal development. The results indicate that immune responses vary among women with autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, with arthritis symptoms improving during pregnancy while lupus may worsen, and some immune changes continuing after delivery. The study recommends monitoring maternal health postpartum and consulting with doctors about immunological treatments to reduce risks, as well as the potential development of more targeted therapies for autoimmune diseases during pregnancy.
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