I'm hoping someone can help me...I've had Crohn's for many years and had an ileostomy done more than 10 years ago. I've recently had a complete proctocolectomy and my husband and I are wanting to start a family. Anyone out there been pregnant? I've heard that fertility decreases due to the crohn's and surgery? What can I expect during pregnancy? Will I be able to care for my stoma myself?Is there any special needs for extra nutrients/diet during pregnancy?

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