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Yep! 3rd trimester will get a bit tougher with the baby putting so much pressure on the pouch. If you find that you can no longer sleep since you have constant urges to go (and if you have an active baby at night), Unisom is a nice little sleep aid. It helped me to get several hour stretches, instead of waking up every 1-2 hours.
clz81
i am probably not the best person to ask since i was managing chronic pouchitis while pregnant. mine were definitely more runny toward the end, but that could have been because my antibiotic wasn't really working too well anymore (i was on the same one the entire pregnancy). also, in the first trimester, with the change in hormones, my bowels slowed so much, i was only going once a day. so for me, the last three months were a huge increase in frequency and change in consistency.

if you think you have pouchitis, talk to your doctor about a round of either flagyl or augmentin. those are both safe to take in 3rd trimester. i was on low dose of augmentin the whole time.
clz81
Can't speak to pregnancy, since I adopted both my kiddos, but rectal pressure is a hallmark symptom for pouchitis for me-100% of the time I have experienced rectal pressure it has been pouchitis and when I have pouchitis I have this symptom is present 90% of the time. If the Flagyl is going to work, I usually find it works very quickly.

Best of luck to you!
J

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