Complication: Definitely these symptoms can be a complication of pregnancy in the setting of your autoimmune problems, and your ehlers danlos. One typically isn't 'prone' to ehlers danlos, one either has it or doesn't, though there are varying 'types' of ehlers danlos. Given women in pregnancy with ehlers are considered very high risk, you should be seeing a perinatologist, at least for consult.
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Not really: The is no relationship between eds and increased risk of raynauds. However, there is also no reason an individual cannot have both disorders. Have the problem evaluated.
Answered 11/29/2013
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