“Hopes, worries and expectations” experiences of pregnancy with inflammatory bowel disease: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study
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Homer-Perry, RebeccaCzuber-Dochan, Wladyslawa
Wade, Tiffany
Purewal, Satvinder
Chapman, Sarah
Brookes, Matthew
Selinger, Christian
Steed, Helen
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2024-05-24
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Full title: “Hopes, worries and expectations” experiences of pregnancy with inflammatory bowel disease: An interpretative phenomenological analysis studyAbstract
Background and Aims: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects many women of childbearing age. High levels of voluntary childlessness and high levels of pregnancy-related fears have been reported amongst these patients in several quantitative studies. We investigated the lived experiences of pregnant patients to better understand decision-making processes around family planning. Methods: Nine participants between 7 and 34 weeks pregnant (6 Crohn's Disease/3 Ulcerative Colitis), with an age range of 22–39 were recruited prospectively from three United Kingdom hospitals. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and audio recorded. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to interpret the data. Results: Two main themes emerged: 1) IBD is perceived as a threat to family planning; and 2) healthcare professional advice, support, and reassurance was important. IBD was viewed as a potential threat to fertility and reproductive health. Consequently, women's lived experience of pregnancy is shaped by anxiety and pregnancy-related worries for mother and baby. Mothers actively sought out expert medical assurances to alleviate some of the perceived fears. Conclusion: Previous research has repeatedly found that women with IBD exhibit high levels of pregnancy-related worries and anxieties. Our findings find that high levels of anxiety are due to patients’ perceptions that IBD is a threat to their reproductive health and their offspring. Women relied on a medicalized discourse to understand their IBD experiences during pregnancy and actively sought biomedical resources for assistance before and during pregnancy. Consultants should be aware that when dealing with pregnant patients, some women may experience anxiety and require extra support.Citation
Homer-Perry, R., Czuber-Dochan, W., Wade, T., Purewal, S., Chapman, S., Brookes, M., Selinger, C. and Steed, H. (2024) “Hopes, worries and expectations” experiences of pregnancy with inflammatory bowel disease: An interpretative phenomenological analysis study. Heliyon, 10(11), E31954.Publisher
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HeliyonPubMed ID
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31954Type
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© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31954ISSN
2405-8440EISSN
2405-8440Sponsors
Funding this work was supported by the Crohn's and Colitis UK ‘[grant number SP2017/1]’ Living with IBD Award 2017.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31954
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