Can I have a baby with lupus nephritis?

Pregnancy and pregnancy are clear triggers and aggravating factors for lupus nephritis, in addition SLE may be combined with other critical conditions (e.g. pulmonary hypertension) is not a suitable process for pregnancy and childbirth and therefore pregnancy and childbirth are not recommended until the disease is under control. In addition, the treatment regimen for lupus nephritis is mainly hormonal + immunosuppressive, and the effect of medication on the foetus also needs to be taken into account.
Therefore, pregnancy is not contraindicated in patients with lupus nephritis, but should only be attempted after the disease has been controlled and under the supervision and guidance of an obstetrician/gynaecologist, rheumatologist or nephrologist.