If you have nephritis, it is recommended to discuss with your doctor whether you may be able to conceive. Nephritis can affect maternal and newborn health. Before trying to conceive, your doctor can help you manage your disease and determine the best pregnancy plan for you. If you are pregnant, your doctor may need to adjust your treatment and monitor your health to ensure the health and safety of you and your baby.
Whether nephritis patients are suitable for pregnancy:
Whether a patient with nephritis is suitable for pregnancy needs to be evaluated based on the specific condition. If the disease is mild, there is no obvious renal damage, and the risk of pregnancy is small, pregnancy can be considered. However, if kidney function has been damaged, such as nephritis progressing to kidney disease, you need to consider carefully and consult a doctor and a professional prenatal and postnatal doctor to decide whether to continue the pregnancy. For some patients with nephritis who are not yet pregnant, the impact of pregnancy on renal function can be reduced by first being evaluated by a doctor and receiving necessary treatment and disease control before becoming pregnant.