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European Crohn's and Colitis Guidelines on Sexuality, Fertility, Pregnancy, and Lactation.

Joana Torres1, María Chaparro2, Mette Julsgaard3, Konstantinos Katsanos4, Zuzana Zelinkova5, Manasi Agrawal6, Sandro Ardizzone7, Marjo Campmans-Kuijpers8, Gabriele Dragoni9, Marc Ferrante10, Gionata Fiorino11, Emma Flanagan12, Catarina Frias Gomes13, Ailsa Hart14, Charlotte Rose Hedin15, Pascal Juillerat16, Annemarie Mulders17, Pär Myrelid18, Aoibhlinn O'Toole19, Pauline Rivière20, Michael Scharl21, Christian Philipp Selinger22, Elena Sonnenberg23, Murat Toruner24, Jantien Wieringa25, C Janneke Van der Woude26.   

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease has a high incidence and prevalence especially in young individuals in their reproductive years. Trying to conceive and being pregnant is an emotional period for those involved. In the majority of patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease, maintenance therapy is required during pregnancy to control the disease, and disease control might necessitate introduction of new drugs during a vulnerable period. Therefore, the management of patients with a wish to conceive and during pregnancy requires specialized counselling and appropriate management including a multidisciplinary approach and close involvement of the prospective parents under a shared decision-making model. This updated consensus paper addresses these issues and is aimed to optimize pre-conceptional, pregnancy and post pregnancy counselling, including the monitoring and therapeutic management of patients with IBD patients with a wish to conceive.
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Keywords:  Fertility; Guidelines; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Pregnancy

Year:  2022        PMID: 36005814     DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Crohns Colitis        ISSN: 1873-9946            Impact factor:   10.020


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