Fear and fertility in inflammatory bowel disease: A mismatch of perception and reality affects family planning decisions
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2008Vol. 15(5), pp. 720–725
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Abstract
The unusually high response rate indicates the centrality of reproductive issues to IBD patients. "Voluntary" childlessness in this group appears to result from concerns about adverse reproductive outcomes that may not be justified. Patients require accurate counseling addressing fertility and pregnancy outcomes in IBD to assist in their decision making.
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