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The safety of these procedures in people with IBD is not currently well understood. What you can do: If you identify as transgender, ask your doctor if any gender-affirming surgeries you've had or medicines you take, such as hormones, might affect your IBD, recommended treatments, or sexual health.
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As far as partners I think as long as you explain what's going on, and take care of yourself, your partner will be able to look past that issue and it shouldn't affect you. You may also want to search our archive for the username "KaraBulut" and the keyword "Crohn's" because KB was our medical expert for a number of years and I'm near certain he wrote about Crohn's at least a couple of times with good information.
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Providers can seek additional education on sexual health in gender and sexual minority patients, so that they feel more capable of addressing the needs of the IBD community. CC is a firm believer that your doctor should be someone you never lie to. Honesty will help you navigate problems and solutions in a sensitive manner.
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I have actually been lucky from a surgical standpoint, but I have been on a variety of medications over the course of the past seven years. Through trial and error, the two medications that have helped me This guest post from Greta talks about, well, talking. Greta is our first guest poster that submitted her story on our website.