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pregnant while taking Asacol


Mon, October 24, 2011 5:11 PM

Has anyone tried getting pregnant or has been pregnant while taking Asacol? I'm getting married soon and I was wondering if anyone has had personal experience with that.

FPO nana0305
Joined Oct 24, 2011

Sat, October 29, 2011 1:53 PM

 Reply posted for nana0305.

You might want to check out the recent slides added to the CA chapter page. They just had a big conference out there this month and I was looking at the slides yesterday. They had a lot of slides on women and pregnancy too. Just thought I would share. I can't remember if it was the San Diego chapter or the Orange County ones since they both had conferences on the same day, but one just added the slides this week.

FPO crohnsmommy
Joined Jun 19, 2008

Sat, October 29, 2011 11:31 AM

 Reply posted for yolandabobb.

so your baby came out fine and everything? do you mind me asking did you have only one or were you able to have more? I guess I should be asking dr these questions but its nice to hear from someone who has had experience. 

FPO nana0305
Joined Oct 24, 2011

Sat, October 29, 2011 10:22 AM

 Reply posted for nana0305.

Yes, I did and there was no problem at all.  You will be just fine.  

FPO yolandabobb
Joined Oct 29, 2011

Wed, October 26, 2011 7:00 PM

 Reply posted for crohnsmommy.

thank you for replying! :) that's great to hear that you were able to have a baby while taking medication. I will definitely see my doctor before trying. 

FPO nana0305
Joined Oct 24, 2011

Wed, October 26, 2011 4:57 PM

 Reply posted for nana0305.

I was on Asacol, Prednisone and Remicade when I got pregnant and considered in remission or close to it. Stopped the Rem & Pred and stayed on the Asacol during the pregnancy. I did flare while still in the hospital right after having her. Felt great while pregnant though! i definitely recommend seeing a perinatal doctor during your pregnancy if your insurance will allow it (they do the high risk pregnancies). I was fine during most of my preg and right at 34 weeks developed severe preeclampsia- just woke up feeling terrible like I had the flu and went in and the ultrasound showed problems so I was sent right to the hospital. So I was really happy to have already been seeing the high risk doctors. They had to deliver my daughter via emergency c-section. Good luck!

FPO crohnsmommy
Joined Jun 19, 2008

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