We are a specialized clinic helping mothers and mothers to be with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). We also conduct many research studies in pregnancy and IBD.
ATTN CANADIAN IBD Patients: We are conducting a research study, investigating the experiences and the barriers faced in care. Your valuable insights will contribute to a better understanding and we hope to help improve care for women with IBD. Survey Link:form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/IB…
ATTN CANADIAN IBD Patients: We are conducting a research study, investigating the experiences and the barriers faced in care. Your valuable insights will contribute to a better understanding and we hope to help improve care for women with IBD. Survey Link:form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/IB…
ATTN CANADIAN IBD Patients: We are conducting a research study, investigating the experiences and the barriers faced in care. Your valuable insights will contribute to a better understanding and we hope to help improve care for women with IBD. Survey Link:form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/IB…
🎉 Excited to co-host the 2nd annual 2026 Toronto IBD Research Symposium (Apr 24th, 26) @UHN@BMOEdConfCentre. Highlighting cutting-edge IBD research:📷 Preclinical CD | 📷 Novel Imaging (IUS) | 📷 Special Populations | 📷 EIMs 📷 Big Data 📷 Nutrition and Surgical Advances
ATTN CANADIAN IBD Patients: We are conducting a research study, investigating the experiences and the barriers faced in care. Your valuable insights will contribute to a better understanding and we hope to help improve care for women with IBD. Survey Link:form.simplesurvey.com/f/s.as…
ATTN Clinicans who care for #IBD patients‼️Join us for Multidisciplinary Care in IBD on April 11, 2026! Discussions from fertility to pregnancy & post partum, surrounding management of IBD & immune mediated inflammatory diseases @ScopeCanMD
REGISTER HERE: mcibdregister.ca
ATTN IBD Patients: We are conducting a research study, investigating the experiences and the barriers faced in care. Your valuable insights will contribute to a better understanding and we hope to help improve care for women with IBD
Anonymous Survey Link: form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/IB…
ATTN Clinicans who care for #IBD patients‼️Join us for Multidisciplinary Care in IBD on April 11, 2026! Discussions from fertility to pregnancy & post partum, surrounding management of IBD & immune mediated inflammatory diseases @ScopeCanMD
REGISTER HERE: mcibdregister.ca
ATTN Clinicans who care for #IBD patients‼️Join us for Multidisciplinary Care in IBD on April 11, 2026! Discussions from fertility to pregnancy & post partum, surrounding management of IBD & immune mediated inflammatory diseases @ScopeCanMD
REGISTER HERE: mcibdregister.ca
ATTN GASTROENTEROLOGISTS‼️Join us for Multidisciplinary Care in IBD on April 11, 2026! Discussions from fertility to pregnancy and post partum, surrounding management of #IBD & immune mediated inflammatory diseases
REGISTER HERE: mcibdregister.ca
ATTN IBD Patients: We are conducting a research study, investigating the experiences and the barriers faced in care. Your valuable insights will contribute to a better understanding and we hope to help improve care for women with IBD
Anonymous Survey Link: form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/IB…
ATTN Gastroenterologists: We’d love to hear your thoughts on IBD care for patients planning pregnancy. Click on this link to complete a short, anonymous survey (7-10 mins of your time): form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/Cl…
ATTN Family Physicians: Have insights on IBD and fertility care? We'd love to hear them! Click on the link below to complete a quick, anonymous 7-10 min survey.
form.simplesurvey.com/f/s/Cl…
The risk of infertility after pouch surgery
-by Dr. John Snelgrove, an obstetrician at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
We seek to understand how ulcerative colitis and related medical/surgical management affects pregnancy and family planning in women: ow.ly/jizB50VMSUb
Seek help when you need it.
Lauren Berger, a clinical social worker, is talking about the importance of relying on other people while going through a difficult time with your health.
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Your health is personal, and it’s okay to want to keep it that way. If you’re dealing with symptoms, you can meet with a dietitian who can help you manage them, says Bonnie Huang, a registered dietitian in Toronto.
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