Can you get pregnant with a pituitary tumor?

Most pituitary tumors are not recommended for pregnancy when they are not well controlled and hormone secretion is not normal, but patients with prolactinoma can get pregnant when they are well controlled. In the absence of pregnancy and production, the secretion of a large amount of this hormone is not conducive to pregnancy. After 3 months of pregnancy, the drug can be stopped and the fetus can develop normally and have a normal birth. 2. Pregnancy is not recommended for pituitary tumors that secrete other hormones, such as growth hormone pituitary tumors and ACTH adenomas, which themselves can be harmful to women’s bodies. Even if the patient becomes pregnant, the baby may be disabled or stunted. Pituitary tumors are endocrine tumors, and most pituitary tumors secrete hormones.