Decreased fertility rates in 9639 women diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease: a United Kingdom population‐based cohort study
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2015Vol. 42(7), pp. 855–866
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Abstract
Women with Crohn's disease have marginally lower fertility rates. These rates decreased following flares and surgical interventions. Fertility rates returned almost to normal when women were not prescribed contraception but the reduction following surgical intervention remained. As the lifetime effect of pouch vs. nonpouch surgery on fertility is small, the reduction post-pouch surgery should be interpreted with caution.
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