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I am trying to get pregnant but I have diverticulitis, what do I need to know?

By April 20, 2010 - 10:56pm
 
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I am almost 40 and I have diverticulitis, I was diagnosed after I had a miscarriage. I remember the feelings of pressure while I was pregnant with my first son and being on Iron pills. I want to have another child but I am worried about being pregnant with diverticulitis. Would I have to have a C-section or can I have a vag birth? What are my risks?

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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Obviously you have no idea what your talking about. Diverticulosis is the disease and diverticulitis is when you have a flare up and yes many older people have it and most people don't get flare ups fortunately for them!!!!

May 18, 2015 - 4:18am
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To add to above comment with the chances of a repeat diverticulitis attack, doctors will generally recommend that those who have suffered a flare up in the past consider elective surgery to remove the damaged portion of the colon prior to getting pregnant. This would help to prevent the likelihood of a diverticulitis attack during a pregnancy which is dangerous and could put mom and baby at risk because of the possible complications.
If you are entertaining the thought of having children and you do have diverticulosis we would strongly recommend you speak to your ob/gyn and your gastroenterologist to make this decision.

February 28, 2011 - 2:48am
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