Can you have children with retinitis pigmentosa?

Retinitis pigmentosa does not affect fertility and it is possible to have children. However, retinitis pigmentosa is a genetic disease and it is possible for a child to have the disease as well.
Retinitis pigmentosa, which manifests itself in conditions such as visual impairment and night blindness, is a relatively rare genetic disorder. The disease does not affect sperm or egg cells, and patients are fertile, but caution needs to be exercised before having children as adequate genetic testing is required to determine the likelihood of passing on the disease to the next generation.
In case of retinitis pigmentosa, it is necessary to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out genetic material testing, and if the conditions permit, it is recommended to carry out scientific preparation for pregnancy to reduce the chances of the child getting a genetic disease.
If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.