Yes, lupus can affect the ovaries, primarily through its impact on the hormonal balance and reproductive health of individuals assigned female at birth. It may lead to menstrual irregularities, fertility issues, and complications during pregnancy. Additionally, some medications used to treat lupus may also influence ovarian function. Regular monitoring by healthcare providers is important for managing reproductive health in those with lupus.
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