Can you have children with dwarfism?

Whether patients with dwarfism can have children cannot be generalized. For patients with dwarfism, normal gonadal function is generally possible; if the gonadal axis is abnormal, it is generally not possible to have children.
In general, patients with dwarfism only have a single growth hormone deficiency, and if this only affects height and not the gonadal axis, they can have children normally.
Some patients with dwarfism are prone to abnormalities of the gonadal axis, and some may have dwarfism with abnormal gonadal function caused by chromosomal deletions. In this case, the patient is short, the gonads are not well developed, and it is usually impossible to have children.
There are also some patients with dwarfism who have specific pituitary disorders that result in a lack of pituitary secretion of relevant hormones that affect the gonadal axis, and these patients are usually unable to have children as well.
To sum up, dwarfism patients are recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of professional doctors to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.