The IBD in Pregnancy Clinical Care Pathway is led by the American Gastroenterological Association
(AGA) with support from the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, the Crohn’s & Colitis
Foundation and the patient support network, Girls With Guts. The goal of the inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD) in Pregnancy Clinical Care Pathway is to provide guidance on the continuum of care and
best practices for managing patients with IBD who are either pregnant or have a desire to become
pregnant. In this second video, learners will take a closer look at the care plan for IBD patients
throughout pregnancy, as well as the appropriate use of treatment at conception through delivery and
post-partum.
Faculty:
Uma Mahadevan, MD, AGAF
Christopher Robinson, MD, MSCR
Rajeev Jain, MD, AGAF, FACP
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Learning objectives
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Apply the evidence from the IBD in Pregnancy Clinical Care Pathway to care for patients with IBD
from pregnancy to post-partum.
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Explain the roles of health care providers (HCPs) of various specialties in the care of IBD
patients from conception to delivery.
Clinical Care Pathway
A report from the American Gastroenterological Association IBD Parenthood Project Working Group
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