Effect of pregnancy on gastrointestinal transit

A Wald, DH Van Thiel, L Hoechstetter… - Digestive Diseases and …, 1982 - Springer
A Wald, DH Van Thiel, L Hoechstetter, JS Gavaler, KM Egler, R Verm, L Scott, R Lester
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1982Springer
In order to evaluate the possible effects of pregnancy-associated sex steroids on
gastrointestinal function, we determined gastrointestinal transit times and sex steroid levels
in 15 women during the third trimester of their pregnancies and again 4–6 weeks following
delivery when gastrointestinal function had symptomatically returned to normal.
Gastrointestinal transit time from ingestion of a liquid lactulose meal to its delivery to the
cecum was determined by monitoring breath hydrogen concentrations at 10-min intervals …
Abstract
In order to evaluate the possible effects of pregnancy-associated sex steroids on gastrointestinal function, we determined gastrointestinal transit times and sex steroid levels in 15 women during the third trimester of their pregnancies and again 4–6 weeks following delivery when gastrointestinal function had symptomatically returned to normal. Gastrointestinal transit time from ingestion of a liquid lactulose meal to its delivery to the cecum was determined by monitoring breath hydrogen concentrations at 10-min intervals. Gastrointestinal transit times were significantly prolonged in the third trimester of pregnancy, when progesterone and estradiol levels were increased, compared to the postpartum period. This study supports previous findings which suggest that increasing levels of progesterone and estradiol affect gastrointestinal function and therefore may contribute to gastrointestinal symptoms that often occur in pregnant women.
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