Studies show the disease has no effect on your chances of getting pregnant or having problems during pregnancy. And there won't be any impact on your baby's health.
When you're pregnant, your MS symptoms will probably get better. After you give birth, your odds of a flare are higher for about 3 to 6 months.
Pregnancy has no long-term impact on how MS affects your health. That said, talk to your doctor before you try to become pregnant. You may need some additional care and changes to your medications.