by tree » Sun Aug 26, 2012 11:30 am
I looked around for a connection between Chron's, UC, or IBS and PE, and I haven't been able to find anything. My Mom has UC, and there is apparently some other inflammatory bowel disease in her family. I only have IBS, and I am really curious about any potential relationship between that and PE or other pregnancy complications. I think that the number of women with Chron's and pregnancy complications is so small that they can't get good data or don't have an incentive to do the studies. I agree that having that much inflammation in your system probably doesn't do anything good for your chances of getting PE. One of the Chron's sites that I found mentioned that women who get pregnant in remission tend to do pretty well, but they are pretty likely to have a flare after delivery.
FWIW, my Mom said that she felt the best she has ever felt (before or after) when she was pregnant with us. She had to have classical c-sections because of all of her previous surgeries, but she had no complications. Both of our doctors have generally discouraged LDA because we have both had big problems with anti-inflammatory meds in the recent past. I don't think the evidence for the benefit of LDA is all that strong. Many women do it anyway because it might help and is unlikely to hurt them. I would not do it because it is not likely to help me (no known clotting issues), and it is pretty likely to hurt me. Your situation is a little different since you mentioned a clotting issue. I agree that getting your gastro and MFM to talk would be a really good idea.
I feel your pain on the Chron's friendly diet. I lost a bunch of weight and was tummy trouble free for over a year by switching to a diet with many more fresh fruits and vegetables. Something flared this spring, and I was back to pretzels and toast. I am phasing healthy foods back in, but it is unreasonably difficult.
Good luck figuring out your odds and what you want to do. It is a tough decision.
I looked around for a connection between Chron's, UC, or IBS and PE, and I haven't been able to find anything. My Mom has UC, and there is apparently some other inflammatory bowel disease in her family. I only have IBS, and I am really curious about any potential relationship between that and PE or other pregnancy complications. I think that the number of women with Chron's and pregnancy complications is so small that they can't get good data or don't have an incentive to do the studies. I agree that having that much inflammation in your system probably doesn't do anything good for your chances of getting PE. One of the Chron's sites that I found mentioned that women who get pregnant in remission tend to do pretty well, but they are pretty likely to have a flare after delivery.
FWIW, my Mom said that she felt the best she has ever felt (before or after) when she was pregnant with us. She had to have classical c-sections because of all of her previous surgeries, but she had no complications. Both of our doctors have generally discouraged LDA because we have both had big problems with anti-inflammatory meds in the recent past. I don't think the evidence for the benefit of LDA is all that strong. Many women do it anyway because it might help and is unlikely to hurt them. I would not do it because it is not likely to help me (no known clotting issues), and it is pretty likely to hurt me. Your situation is a little different since you mentioned a clotting issue. I agree that getting your gastro and MFM to talk would be a really good idea.
I feel your pain on the Chron's friendly diet. I lost a bunch of weight and was tummy trouble free for over a year by switching to a diet with many more fresh fruits and vegetables. Something flared this spring, and I was back to pretzels and toast. I am phasing healthy foods back in, but it is unreasonably difficult.
Good luck figuring out your odds and what you want to do. It is a tough decision.