Nursing while living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may lead to special circumstances and various questions. While there is still much that’s still being studied about breastfeeding and IBD, there
Nursing while living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may lead to special circumstances and various questions. While there is still much that’s still being studied about breastfeeding and IBD, there
Understanding how to manage medications during pregnancy can be challenging. In fact, experiences with medication is one of the most common questions that’s seen in the IBDMoms group. With a
We are so happy to announce our amazing IBDMoms board. We are so excited to have such an incredible, diverse board that will help steer our programming for the 2022
IBDMoms For the past few years, we have been growing IBDMoms into a functional resource that has included elements of education and socializing. As moms ourselves, we have always felt
With the SARS-CoV-2 virus continuing to affect the world, it’s recommended that people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or indeterminate colitis) get vaccinated. People with IBD
Infertility is a broad term. But it’s usually defined as not conceiving a pregnancy after a year of trying. The good news is that for most people with Crohn’s disease
We are moms with IBD and we’ve created a safe space for other moms affected by IBD to share their journeys with each other. #IBDMoms IBDMoms started with a hashtag.
Quite often, during our journeys in motherhood, we find that we are called to some action. It’s usually in defense of our families and their needs. Whether we know it
On Tuesday, November 10, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States will listen to the opening argument of the Texas v. California case whose decision will ultimately determine the
Since its inception, IBDMoms has continued evolving. Our advocacy is as fluid as motherhood as we roll with the tide of changes and advances. It makes sense that we have