I have IBD, will my child have IBD?

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Your child may or may not develop IBD

Having a family history of IBD and having certain genes can predispose a person to developing IBD. The risk is less than 10% if one parent has IBD, and about 20-30% if both parents have IBD1.

There are factors other than genetics that can affect the risk of developing IBD

References

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  4. Ng S C et al. Geographic variability and environmental risk factors in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gut. 2013;62:630–649.
  5. Reich K M et al. Vitamin D improves Inflammatory Bowel Disease outcomes: Basic science and clinical review. World J Gastroenterol. 2014 May;20(17):4934-4947.
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