Sheep epilepsy is clinically known as epilepsy. Patients with sheep epilepsy can get married, but they need to pay attention to the following points: 1. Before getting married, they need to explain that they have a history of sheep epilepsy; 2. Patients with sheep epilepsy also need to undergo treatment after marriage, such as surgery or long-term medication to control the disease and avoid having another seizure; 3. Patients with sheep epilepsy need to do genetic tests when they have fertility needs. This is because sheep epilepsy has a genetic tendency, but it does not mean that if the parents have epilepsy, the child will definitely suffer from the disease; 4. Female patients with sheep epilepsy are usually pregnant, whether they need to take medication or adjust their medication, they need to follow medical advice. If a female patient with epilepsy is pregnant and has a child, it has a great impact on her body. This is because there is a possibility that the disease may cause seizures during pregnancy and childbirth. Amniotic seizures may lead to generalized hypoxia, which can also affect the fetus hypoxia, resulting in normal fetal development being affected. Therefore, patients with amniotic seizures must undergo pregnancy and delivery under the strict monitoring and guidance of obstetrician-gynecologists and neurologists to prevent adverse consequences.