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There is no way to predict if you would have fertility issues post surgery. But 25% of the regular population has fertility issues so even without surgery you could have issues.

I was unable to conceive naturally after surgery but had great success with IVF - I have an almost 9 year old and a 6 year old.

If you are close to wanting kids, the current thought process is that you should have the colon removed with a long term ileostomy. Have your kids, the complete j-pouch process. The reason is the surgery to do an ileo is far less invasive and traumatic to the I sides, so fertility risk would be lower.
J
In my case, I think the active UC and meds were making me more infertile than the surgery did. I had a miscarriage and a year of trying with no luck pre-surgery. Post-surgery I got pregnant right away. (And I think I also had an excellent surgeon - he stitched up my ovaries kind of "out of the way" based on his theory they might evade scarring, and when I had my subsequent c-section my OB said she hardly saw any scarring.)

Obviously fertility isn't that simplistic, but in my case I think surgery made me overall healthier and therefore "more fertile."
lholdem

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