There are often young patients with chronic kidney disease . I came to ask me if I can give birth to a child. This time, let’s talk about whether chronic kidney disease patients can get pregnant and how to prepare for pregnancy scientifically.
The impact of pregnancy on chronic kidney disease
Pregnancy will affect the progress of chronic kidney disease. The biggest hidden danger is Hypertension . Among pregnant patients with chronic kidney disease in different stages, hypertension can increase the risk of renal function deterioration, resulting in about 10% of patients who eventually develop end-stage renal disease.
Therefore, it is generally not recommended for patients with chronic kidney disease to prepare for pregnancy, but this does not mean that patients with chronic kidney disease will lose the conditions to become parents.
Can patients with chronic kidney disease become pregnant
Clinical kidney disease patients can get pregnant, and there are two situations.
The first type is that the patient has normal urine routine and renal function. If the blood pressure is well controlled, you can get pregnant.
The second type is that the patient has high proteinuria, high creatinine, and poor blood pressure control. If she wants to be a parent, we usually reduce the patient's urine protein to within 24 hours under the condition of traditional Chinese medicine, and then reduce his creatinine value to the normal range as much as possible, so that the patient can get pregnant after a period of stability.
In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the attending doctor before deciding to conception. Some kidney friends also need to use kidney pathological diagnosis to determine the severity of the disease. After pregnancy, you need to pay more attention to observation, strengthen supervision, and judge whether you can continue to get pregnant. Try to choose a Grade A comprehensive hospital for delivery, and follow-up examinations should be carried out after delivery to prevent some diseases from occurring after delivery.