Can IBS Affect Pregnancy?
Of course they are considered to impact each other at the same time. But many experts think that pregnancy has more effect on IBS, as well as on the whole body. Even studies have shown that pregnancy can have a significant impact on irritable bowel syndrome due to serious hormonal fluctuations. But in practice, it is not always easy to predict whether IBS will aggravate or improve during pregnancy. Some pregnant women may feel that their IBS symptoms have temporarily weakened, while other women can feel that their IBS is becoming much worse than it has been before. Or sometimes, it may happen so that some irritable bowel syndrome symptoms change into others – for example, if before pregnancy someone had normally diarrhea, in the middle of pregnancy she can experience constipation. Unfortunately, neither we, nor specialist can predict exactly what will happen. If you are pregnant, and at the same time suffer from IBS, it can be helpful for you to discuss this issue with other women who