Posts In: Patients & Families

Smoking and Crohn’s Disease

How does smoking affect Crohn’s Disease? In numerous studies, half or more of the adults with Crohn’s Disease were smokers when they were diagnosed. This suggests that people who smoke are more likely to get Crohn’s than those who do not smoke. Research also suggests that smoking can…
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Smoking and Ulcerative colitis

How does smoking affect Ulcerative Colitis? Research studies have shown that UC is less common in smokers than nonsmokers. Some people have developed UC once they have given up smoking. This suggests that smoking may delay or prevent UC, as well as reducing its severity. There are also…
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IBD and Sexual Relationships

IBD and sexual relationships Sexual relationships are, for many of us, a very important part of our lives. Even when we are not in a relationship, our sexuality usually remains a key part of who we are and how we choose to live. If you have CD or UC you…
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Practising Safe Sex

Practicing safe sex If you are having sex, it is important to consider use of condoms to protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy. Women with IBD taking oral contraceptives can be at increased risk of developing blood clots. Speak to your GP or IBD team if you have…
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Starting a New Relationship

Starting a new relationship You might feel discouraged from making new relationships when you have IBD. Deciding whether, when and what to say to a new partner is not easy. You may be wondering how much they really need to know. Do you tell them before you begin to get close,…
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Talking to Healthcare Professionals

Talking to health care professionals The amount of contact you have with healthcare professionals such as your GP and your hospital IBD team will depend on the severity of your IBD and your response to treatment. If you are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, you may worry about interacting with medical…
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Does IBD affect my pregnancy or fertility

Does IBD affect my pregnancy or fertility? HOW MIGHT MY IBD AFFECT MY FERTILITY? If you have inactive IBD, whether UC or Crohn’s Disease, your chances of conceiving are unlikely to be affected by the disease. If you have active IBD, especially Crohn’s, you may have a slightly…
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How to Increase the Likelihood of Having a Healthy Baby

How to increase the likelihood of having a healthy baby? MAINTAINING REMISSION Keep in mind that if your disease is under control while you are pregnant then the baby is more likely to be healthy. So it is important to follow your treatment plan and to ensure that…
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Medications during Pregnancy

Medications during pregnancy SHOULD I KEEP TAKING MY MEDICINES WHILE I AM PREGNANT? In general, the evidence suggests that active Crohn’s or UC may do more harm to the growing baby than most IBD medicines. So most women will be advised to continue taking their IBD medication during…
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