It is possible to have children with aortic valve leaflet deformity if there are no obvious symptoms, but it is not recommended to have children when there are serious heart function abnormalities. Aortic valve leaflet deformity is usually related to congenital developmental abnormalities. Sometimes patients do not have abnormal symptoms and their heart function is basically normal, so they can give birth to a child in this case, but they have to undergo regular checkups and it is better not to give birth to a child by chance. The condition of some patients with aortic valve leaflet deformity may be more serious, and there may be incomplete closure or narrowing of the aortic valve, etc. The patient will have chest tightness, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms, and the function of the heart will be reduced, which is not allowed to give birth to a child, and there is a possibility that accidents may occur in the process of labor and delivery. In case of aortic valve bilobar deformity, the morphology of the aortic valve needs to be rechecked regularly, and replacement of artificial valves can also be considered if necessary, and child birth can only be considered when the health condition is good.