Anti-SSA positivity can be controlled with medications such as glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants for birth control. Anti-ssa positivity not controlled in time may induce pregnant women to develop kidney damage, cardiopulmonary failure, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents, etc., and also the risk of miscarriage and preterm labor. Therefore, the use of glucocorticosteroids and immunosuppressant drugs to control the progression of the disease and preserve the fetus is the most common clinical option for anti-SSA positivity. For glucocorticoids, the daily use of small doses of prednisone can reduce the damage of the disease to the placenta and also play a role in preserving the fetus. Small doses are relatively safe for women during pregnancy as well as for the fetus. Immunosuppressants such as azathioprine can be added for severe cases. In addition to taking medication according to the doctor’s instructions for fertility preservation treatment, usually keep an optimistic mood, to ensure balanced nutrition every day, get enough sleep, and regular visits to the doctor for review.