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Azathioprine and pregnancy


Fri, August 18, 2017 9:42 PM

Hi! I have Crohn's disease and just found out that I'm pregnant. This is my second pregnancy, but this time I'm on completely different meds. My first went very well with Cimzia and steroids and I now have a beautiful healthy 2 year old daughter. This time however I'm on Entyvio infusions as well as a small dose of Azathioprine. I think I'm okay with the Entyvio.....it's the Azathioprine that I'm scared about. I've had 4 doctors tell me that it's okay, but everything I read online says it's bad. Can anyone give me advise on this? The only reason I take the Azathioprine is to prevent me from developing antibodies to the Entyvio.
Thanks!

FPO tbdesigner
Joined Nov 20, 2016

Mon, March 25, 2019 5:35 AM

Reply posted for tbdesigner.

The first thing you must know that the body of each person is different and it is the same as the pregnancy. So do not go with the online reviews just believe in yourself and your doctor, then you will find that everything has become fine. Further, if your doctor found any complexities then they will obviously recommend for some other medications. visit, https://www.cordlifeindia.com/

FPO NavyaSharma
Joined Mar 18, 2019

Tue, August 29, 2017 11:06 PM

Reply posted for mrshuffy.

Thank you! I started taking my Azathioprine again this week. Fingers crossed.

FPO tbdesigner
Joined Nov 20, 2016

Mon, August 28, 2017 9:00 PM

Reply posted for tbdesigner.

I am currently 36 weeks pregnant and have crohns. I have continued my medications throughout this pregnancy. I am on Remicade and azathioprine. I was advised to stop the remicade at 28 weeks and continue the azathioprine throughout pregnancy. I was told it is low risk as most info about it is unknown. So far in this pregnancy everything has been going well. I've talked to other woman who are pregnant and on a similar combo of medications and they have had healthy babies. I've always been told that the most important thing for baby is for mom to be healthy.

FPO mrshuffy
Joined Jun 17, 2015

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