Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 Dear I don't really know about pregnancy & pancreatitis but I think there was someone in the group who got pregnant. Had the child and everyting but it seems to me that the pregnancy set off an attack of pancreatitis. I know my niece was pregnant and she had ulcerative colitis which is life threatening./ She was alright while pregnnat but when she had the baby it set off an acute attack that caused her to have to have major, MAJOR surgery taking out large and small intestine and having to have an ileostomy! I don't say that to scare you cause everybody is different plus she had ulcerative colitis not pancreatitis. Pregnancy will put a strain on your body for sure though. Don't you just love docs who have never experienced that problem but tell you what to do like THEY have a clue! Take care Kaye In pancreatitis@y..., " karenbinder143 " <karenbinder@h...> wrote: > I am 32 yr old woman who suffers from either acute or chronic > pancreatitis. I got when I was 18, stents have been placed, some > surgery. the doctors really dont know if its chronic or acute, but > one doctor did tell me that pregnancy is not a good idea, one doctor > told me it was fine, yet never had a patient that got pregnant, > > since its my life, I really dont want to just trust the word of two > doctors,,is there anyone that has had pancreatitis and had a > successful pregnancy. I am worried about the potential added stress > to the body bringing my pancreatitis back. Please advise if anyone > can respond with info, positively or negatively. > Thank you, > karen Binder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 , I had a gall bladder attack when I was pregnant with my second son, it eventually lead to having my gallbladder removed about a year later. After the removal, I had acute pancreatitis, still had a stone in my duct. Two weeks after the gallbladder surgery, I had to have surgery to remove the stone. All this was in 1976, when gallbladder surgery was a major surgery, my doctor said I actually had two gallbladder surgeries in two weeks. I did have a successful pregnancy after this, no problems at all. It all depends on the individual woman. There is someone else on this list who did have pregancies with pancreatitis. I know that having my children was worth everything. I hope that you find a doctor who will help you to have that family that you want. Sharon in MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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