Hello everyone,
I was hoping to get some feedback on experiences conceiving, carrying, and birthing a baby. I have crohns of the ileum and have been on Entocort 9mg for just over the last three years.My husband and I have finally settled and are ready for children. I've recently had a visit with my GI and told him of my intentions. His thought was to stop the entocort and be on nothing at all unless my symptoms became so bad that I had to be on medication again. I unfortunately was unaware of the side effects entocort could have on a fetus so after his advice I ceased the medication. It's been almost 3 weeks and I feel okay. I've been managing the symptoms with over the counter medication as needed. I'm still awaiting my OBGYN appointment to get some prenatals.
My husband and I have been pretty loosey goosey about using any form of birth control ( including pull out method) since we got married in April '14. On one hand, I'm glad I haven't gotten pregnant because of my new knowledge of entocort but on the other hand I'm starting to question my ability to conceive. I know women can sometimes have trouble conceiving with crohns but can entocort also affect conception? what would you say is an average time lapse of getting pregnant from really trying ( using ovulation strips/ taking temperature) to getting a positive pregnancy test? has anyone ever had this correlation between conception and medication?
Once you have gotten pregnant, how have your symptoms been? as of now, my are okay, no current flare, but I'm consistently nauseous. My biggest fear would be that first trimester filled with morning sickness and nausea. I know compazine is the prefered nausea medication over zofran for pregnant women, but from experiences what would you say? has anyone encountered and over come this fear of mine? would you recommend just sucking it up? I have read on here that many women usually stay the symptom-wise during pregnancy as it was during conception, has anyone experienced anything out of the ordinary from that that would share so I can better prepare myself?
Since my diagnosis, I have had a handful of anal fissures. I know that in regards to fistulas a fissure is more treatable/ curable; has anyone ever experience a fissure during pregnancy or labor? is the treatment essentailly the same?
I know I could still be a ways from pregnancy but I like to be prepared and aware of all the possibilities and tricks to making it through. I also have an anxiety disorder that manifests as panic attacks and nausea. I won't be taking that medication during pregnancy due to its side effects but that's exactly why I want to know all possible incidences so I can avoid getting anxious.
any advice I could get would be very helpful and appreciated!
THANK YOU!!!
I was hoping to get some feedback on experiences conceiving, carrying, and birthing a baby. I have crohns of the ileum and have been on Entocort 9mg for just over the last three years.My husband and I have finally settled and are ready for children. I've recently had a visit with my GI and told him of my intentions. His thought was to stop the entocort and be on nothing at all unless my symptoms became so bad that I had to be on medication again. I unfortunately was unaware of the side effects entocort could have on a fetus so after his advice I ceased the medication. It's been almost 3 weeks and I feel okay. I've been managing the symptoms with over the counter medication as needed. I'm still awaiting my OBGYN appointment to get some prenatals.
My husband and I have been pretty loosey goosey about using any form of birth control ( including pull out method) since we got married in April '14. On one hand, I'm glad I haven't gotten pregnant because of my new knowledge of entocort but on the other hand I'm starting to question my ability to conceive. I know women can sometimes have trouble conceiving with crohns but can entocort also affect conception? what would you say is an average time lapse of getting pregnant from really trying ( using ovulation strips/ taking temperature) to getting a positive pregnancy test? has anyone ever had this correlation between conception and medication?
Once you have gotten pregnant, how have your symptoms been? as of now, my are okay, no current flare, but I'm consistently nauseous. My biggest fear would be that first trimester filled with morning sickness and nausea. I know compazine is the prefered nausea medication over zofran for pregnant women, but from experiences what would you say? has anyone encountered and over come this fear of mine? would you recommend just sucking it up? I have read on here that many women usually stay the symptom-wise during pregnancy as it was during conception, has anyone experienced anything out of the ordinary from that that would share so I can better prepare myself?
Since my diagnosis, I have had a handful of anal fissures. I know that in regards to fistulas a fissure is more treatable/ curable; has anyone ever experience a fissure during pregnancy or labor? is the treatment essentailly the same?
I know I could still be a ways from pregnancy but I like to be prepared and aware of all the possibilities and tricks to making it through. I also have an anxiety disorder that manifests as panic attacks and nausea. I won't be taking that medication during pregnancy due to its side effects but that's exactly why I want to know all possible incidences so I can avoid getting anxious.
any advice I could get would be very helpful and appreciated!
THANK YOU!!!