Gastroenterology & Pregnancy

In the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, normal physiological changes during pregnancy produce emotional modifications. Pregnancy, therefore, represents a special medicinal stress to the GI tract, and for some ladies, is a time of vulnerability for the development of new or exacerbation of existing GI disorders. These progressions may cause new symptoms, worsen pre-existing disease, or mask conceivably dangerous sickness. An absence of involvement with managing these indications can have obliterating impacts. The doctor must have the option to recognize whether these symptoms are those of normal pregnancy or a potentially life-threatening complication such as preeclampsia. The doctor should likewise know which prescriptions are safe in pregnancy, as well as which tests are safe to perform during pregnancy.

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