TY - JOUR T1 - Standards for the provision of antenatal care for patients with inflammatory bowel disease: guidance endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology and the British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society JF - Frontline Gastroenterology JO - Frontline Gastroenterol SP - 182 LP - 187 DO - 10.1136/flgastro-2020-101459 VL - 12 IS - 3 AU - Christian Selinger AU - Nicola Carey AU - Shelley Cassere AU - Catherine Nelson-Piercy AU - Aileen Fraser AU - Veronica Hall AU - Kate Harding AU - Jimmy Limdi AU - Lyn Smith AU - Marie Smith AU - Melanie Catherine Gunn AU - Aarthi Mohan AU - Khasia Mulgabal AU - Alexandra Kent AU - Klaartje Bel Kok AU - Tracey Glanville Y1 - 2021/05/01 UR - http://fg.bmj.com/content/12/3/182.abstract N2 - Background Pregnant women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Comprehensive guidelines on medical management have been published; yet, there is limited guidance on service set-up and minimum standards of care for pregnant women with IBD.Aim To develop a position statement on service set-up and minimum standards of care in the UK.Methods A working group consisting of 16 gastroenterologists, obstetricians, obstetric physician, IBD specialist nurses and midwives was assembled. Initial draft statements were produced and a modified Delphi process with two rounds of voting applied. Statements were modified according to voters’ feedback after each round. Statements with ≥80% agreement were accepted.Results All 15 statements met criteria for inclusion. To facilitate optimal care, regular and effective communication between IBD and obstetric teams is required. There should be nominated link clinicians for IBD in obstetric units and for pregnancy in IBD units. Preconception counselling should be available for all women with IBD. All pregnant women should be advised on the safety of IBD medication during pregnancy and breast feeding, the optimal mode of delivery, the management of biologics (where applicable) and safety of childhood vaccinations. Regular audit of pregnancy outcomes and documentation of advice given is recommended.Conclusion Position statements have been developed that advise on the importance of joined-up multidisciplinary care, proactive decision-making with clear documentation and communication to the woman and other healthcare practitioners.No data are available. There are no data beyond the published data in the manuscript. ER -