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: Recent advancements have significantly enhanced our understanding of the interplay between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and reproductive health. While international organizations provide guidelines for best practices, translating them into actionable strategies is crucial. This study aimed to develop a comprehensive care pathway to enhance preconception counselling and support for patients with IBD in the perinatal period, ensuring they receive optimal expert care. : We used the 7-phase model for the development of the care pathway. : The resulting care pathway, structured as a time-task matrix, outlines the required actions at preconception, during pregnancy, and in the postpartum period for women with IBD. The pathway provides a structured and multidisciplinary approach that addresses the unique needs of patients with IBD of childbearing age. It emphasizes holistic and personalized support throughout the preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum period. : The development of this care pathway represents a significant advancement in the perinatal management of IBD. By offering multidisciplinary and individualized care, optimal maternal and infant outcomes are pursued, while establishing a new global standard for reproductive health and perinatal management.

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