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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2020 Sep;72(9):1275–1281. doi: 10.1002/acr.24022

Table 1.

Characteristics of study participants

Characteristic SLE (N=75)
n (%)
Comparison (N=154)
n (%)

Age at Interview

22–25 9 (12.0) 4 (2.6)
26–30 19 (25.3) 11 (7.1)
31–35 15 (20.0) 48 (31.2)
36–40 32 (42.7) 91 (59.1)
Age at SLE Diagnosis
18–20 20 (26.7)
21–25 26 (34.7)
26–30 15 (20.0)
31–35 14 (18.7)
Parity
0 23 (30.7) 46 (29.9)
1 18 (24.0) 38 (24.7)
2 16 (21.3) 39 (25.3)
3 or more 18 (24.0) 31 (20.1)
Ever been pregnant Pregnancy losses* 65 (86.7) 120 (78.4)
0 41 (63.1) 85 (70.8)
1 18 (27.7) 25 (20.8)
2 or more 6 (9.2) 10 (8.3)
Do not want to raise any children 2 (2.8) 5 (3.3)
Ever been a regular smoker 17 (22.7) 10 (6.5)
Ever experienced infertility 44 (58.7) 52 (34.7)
Before SLE diagnosis 21 (28.0)
After SLE diagnosis 28 (37.3)
Every experienced infertility when trying 13 (17.3) 20 (13.3)
Before SLE diagnosis 7 (9.3)
After SLE diagnosis 7 (9.3)
*

Among those who have ever been pregnant; losses include miscarriages and stillbirths