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  • IBD is a chronic immune-related disease affecting the gastrointestinal tract, often starting in early adulthood, with rising incidence rates worldwide, particularly among women in Colombia.
  • Effective management is crucial as IBD is not curable, with the main goal being to achieve remission, especially before and during pregnancy to ensure the health of both mother and child.
  • Active IBD during conception and pregnancy can lead to negative outcomes, and specific complications like active perianal disease may necessitate cesarean delivery, increasing the risk of surgery and related complications.

Article Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) comprises a spectrum of chronic immune-mediated diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract. Onset typically occurs in early adulthood. The incidence of this disease has increased worldwide. Its prevalence has increased in Colombia and occurs predominantly in women. Considering that this disease is not curable, the main objective of management is to achieve remission. Many women are affected by IBD during different stages of their lives, including their reproductive life, pregnancy, and menopause. Because of this, the way the disease is managed in women of reproductive age can affect the course of IBD. Treatment and health maintenance strategies are very relevant; for patients with a desire to conceive, remission of the disease is very important at the time of conception and throughout the pregnancy to ensure adequate outcomes for both mother and fetus. Also, remission is necessary at least 3 months prior to conception. It is well known that active disease during conception and pregnancy is associated with adverse outcomes. In addition, active perianal disease is an indication of cesarean delivery, resulting in an increased risk of intestinal surgery and post-operative complications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10955988PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/mejdd.2023.350DOI Listing

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