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Pregnancy and urinary diversion.

In most children or premenopausal women who need urinary diversion, the underlying disease is benign. After the problems associated with urinary incontinence have been resolved, and patients have reached puberty, sexuality and fertility become more significant. In women with urinary diversion, numerous influencing factors exist, including, but not limited to, the underlying disease and form of urinary diversion. The authors' center has a large expertise in urinary diversion, although the number of cases with pregnancies is limited. This article uses this prior experience and data from a literature review to provide guidance for urologists, obstetricians, general practitioners, and patients to aid decision making in pregnancies after urinary diversion.

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