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So I recently seen a g.i and he didn't known much about jpouch and fertility and he just brought my hopes down telling me I have a chance of being infertile which would totally be sad since I am a young 22 year old and would want to still be fertile I have a lil girl, but it was before u.c. I want to know if women actually become infertile after this kind of surgery although is has not much to do with reproductive organs. :/

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Yes, j-pouch surgery increases your infertility risk three-fold. However, that does not mean it is like being sterilized. ANY surgery that involves the pelvic cavity can lead to scar tissue that affects your reproductive organs. It is possible, but not a certainty. You also need to look at what your chances are of carrying to term if you get pregnant while suffering with uncontrolled colitis.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1860095/

What some women do to preserve their fertility when surgery is necessary, is to have the colectomy (leaving the rectum) and an end ileostomy until they complete childbearing. They then opt for completion surgery later, removing the rectum and constructing the j-pouch. Most of the risk is associated with removal of the rectum and j-pouch construction, because of the proximity. Having the surgery laparoscopically is also another way to reduce the infertility risk.

Hope that makes it more clear.

Jan Smiler
Jan Dollar

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