Can women with paraplegia have children?

Women with paraplegia can have children, but it is generally not recommended, and a pregnancy with paraplegia is still a high-risk pregnancy. Although paraplegia, which causes loss of motor function and sensory loss in the limbs, does not affect reproductive function, there is still a high risk of pregnancy. Paraplegia mainly affects the motor function of the limbs and produces sensory impairment, with patients experiencing immobility of the limbs and complete loss of sensation below the head and neck. However, paraplegia does not affect the endocrine function, the nerve center will still control the endocrine secretion of the ovaries, so women with paraplegia still have a normal menstrual cycle, so there will be normal ovulation, and they can conceive and give birth. It is recommended that paraplegic patients should seek medical advice in a timely manner, and whether or not they can have children should be determined under the guidance of a doctor and according to their own situation.