Chronic urticaria is a condition in which the skin is irritated due to allergens, and the general skin damage is most commonly polycyclic wind clumps. Women who need to become pregnant are isolated from this allergen and can become pregnant normally if no more attacks occur. Chronic urticaria, which is a curable condition, is best treated by the patient after six months of being off the medication before becoming pregnant. Chronic urticaria is not contagious and may be passed on to the fetus, but the probability of this is not great. Therefore, it is important not to be overly stressed after the appearance of chronic urticaria. It is possible to get pregnant with chronic urticaria and it will not affect the fetus in general, but it is better to get pregnant after the disease is cured, and if you want to get pregnant, it is better to get pregnant after six months of stopping the medication, so as to reduce the adverse effects of the medication on the fetus.