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Introduction: The incidence of chronic inflammatory bowel disease is highest in the childbearing age. The diagnosis itself, but also the various treatment options available, often lead to uncertainties in affected women with regard to fertility, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Not only by providing affected women with good information, but also by planning and accompanying the pregnancy, optimal conditions for a complication-free pregnancy can be achieved.