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Ulcerative Colitis, Pregnancy, and Childbirth

In my case, I am a man, so I may not have to be concerned about it, but for women, we may have to consider the impact of ulcerative colitis on the baby during pregnancy and childcare.

You can read more about it on the site “Dance! Patients with Intractable Diseases” site has more information. The following warning about medications is given on this site.

Prednisone has been reported to cause cleft lip and palate in the U.S., so it is safe to reduce its use as much as possible in early pregnancy. (In case you are wondering, there are no known side effects of salazopyrine pentasa that could induce fetal malformations.) I myself have never actually heard of a child being born with a disability. Be careful with folic acid supplementation, as a side effect of taking salazopyrine pentasa can be folic acid deficiency.”

The same website points out that ulcerative colitis is not inherited, but it may be possible to inherit a disposition that predisposes to ulcerative colitis. It is true that personality and way of thinking are inherited, and eating habits are similar, so in a sense, it is as if ulcerative colitis is inherited.

In my case, “Indigo naturalis” was very effective and saved my life, but I do not want my children to suffer from the same thing.

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