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Pregnant with Colitis


Tue, June 15, 2010 6:14 PM

I am 18 weeks pregnant with UC. I am on Asacol and Canasa.  I've recently quit taking the Canasa, only to experience more symptoms (no surprise to me)....lots of bleeding/mucous.  Anyone have any input regarding my decision?  I hate the Canasa, and right now will take the bleeding/mucous over this medication for awhile.  I am on an iron supplement due to the rectal blood loss from earlier in my pregnancy.

It seems that my pregnancy has triggered some activation of my disease!

My concern is this:  Is the baby going to be fine if I don't go back on the Canasa?

FPO krisi
Joined Oct 13, 2009

Tue, June 22, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for KRISI.

I have Ulcerative Colitis and had to be on both meds while pregnant. I have a now 4 year old but still trying to get back in remission.  My son is healthy and happy but I wish I started taking the meds at the beginning so maybe It would not be so hard to bounce back.  We are thinking of having another but I got to get better in order to even think of getting pregnant again.  I hope that helps.

FPO acunningham
Joined Jun 22, 2010

Tue, June 22, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for Amidala.

By the by, mesalamine is suposed to be harmless...it is a type B med cause there are no studies on pregnant women, cause it is not ethical. But I recommend this link:

http://www.safefetus.com/DrugDetail.asp?DrugId=336&TradeName=Asacol&TradeId=3332

Hope it helps.

FPO amidala
Joined Apr 22, 2008

Tue, June 22, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for KRISI.

I tottally recomend that you stick to your meds. It is better to stay on meds than to get a flare up during pregnancy.

Unfortunately, 1 third of pregnant UC patients will experience a flare. I did from the 14th week till my baby was 2 months old. If I can be of assistance to you, my e mail is claudia_quintanilla@hotmail.com

Talk to your GI and OBGYN, they know better. And don´t stress it, your baby needs you to be ok.

FPO amidala
Joined Apr 22, 2008

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