Rheumatoid generally refers to rheumatoid arthritis. Patients with well-controlled disease are able to have children. Rheumatic diseases are mainly treated with condition-relieving drugs, immunosuppressants or biologics. The first recommendation is to get rheumatoid arthritis under control; after that, medication and dose reductions can be made as appropriate. If the disease remains stable, you can start to prepare for pregnancy if you stop using remission drugs and some immunosuppressive drugs. During the preparation period, it is recommended to do pre-conception check-ups first. You should take folic acid tablets during the first three months of pregnancy. Try to pay attention to rest and not to overexert yourself, otherwise it will also affect the preparation for pregnancy. You can also improve your immune system by taking physical exercise to strengthen your body.