Review article: Functional dyspepsia and pregnancy-Effects and management in a special population.
Benjamin Douglas LiuMorgan StarkeyAleena ViraniSandra L PichetteShira FassGengqing SongPublished in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2023)
Overall, despite the paucity of knowledge of treating FD during pregnancy, providers can mitigate this uncertainty by planning ahead with the patient. Patients should ideally minimise treatment until after breastfeeding. However, interdisciplinary resources are available to ensure that minimal-risk interventions are maximised, while interventions with more risks, if necessary, are justifiable by both the patient and the care team. Future investigations should continue to elicit the mechanistic relationship between FD and pregnancy while cautiously expanding prospective research on promising and safe therapies in pregnant patients with pre-existing FD.
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