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- Title
Family Planning for Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Post-Dobbs Era.
- Authors
Gawron, Lori M.; Johnson, Jessica B.; Flynn, Ann D.; Woodcock, Alexandra L.
- Abstract
Federal protections for abortion care in the United States ended in June 2022. For people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who are capable of pregnancy, the implications of an unwanted or mistimed conception, particularly in the setting of active disease flares or teratogenic treatment, are precarious and geographically variable. Prioritizing evidence-based and person-centered counseling for preconception health and contraceptive care needs is important during health care visits and not limited to reproductive health providers. Development of multidisciplinary clinics or complex contraception clinics in high-volume IBD centers can support time-sensitive counseling and services for patients. This article reviews reproductive considerations for people with IBD, particularly in the setting of legislative restrictions in the post-Dobbs landscape.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ABORTION laws; ABORTION in the United States; FAMILY planning; DISEASE exacerbation; REPRODUCTIVE health; INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases; CONTRACEPTION; COUNSELING; SOCIAL support; NEEDS assessment; HEALTH care teams
- Publication
Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2024, Vol 20, Issue 6, p330
- ISSN
1554-7914
- Publication type
Article