Gastrointestinal Diseases during Pregnancy and Lactation

Pregnancy is characterised by a variety of functional abnormalities that can lead to a variety of symptoms, the most common of which are gastrointestinal complaints such as heartburn, nausea and vomiting, or constipation. Chronic gastrointestinal illnesses necessitate treatment preservation for the duration of the pregnancy, raising the intriguing question of whether benefits to the mother may be harmful to the unborn. Furthermore, certain infections, such as acute fatty liver of pregnancy, improve exclusively during pregnancy and may necessitate emergency procedures, such as foetus delivery. Even if they aren't encountered every day, awareness of pregnancy-related disorders is essential, and collaboration between gastroenterologists and obstetricians is frequently required. In this paper, we examine pregnancy-related illnesses and recommend the best treatment options based on the most recent research and standards.

 

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