It is possible to get pregnant with high blood pressure, but it also depends on the blood pressure. If the blood pressure is relatively stable and controlled, and oral antihypertensive drugs have no effect on the fetus, it is possible to prepare for pregnancy and prepare for pregnancy. However, if the current blood pressure is not stable and not well controlled, even if it is relatively stable, but oral antihypertensive drugs have an impact on the fetus, such as oral captopril and irbesartan, these drugs are not suitable for pregnancy, and these drugs can have an impact on the fetus. If, for example, oral drugs like labetalol or nifedipine have no effect on the fetus, it is possible to get pregnant as long as the blood pressure is stable. Therefore, whether or not a patient with hypertension can get pregnant depends on the individual situation. As long as the blood pressure is smoothly controlled and the oral antihypertensive medication has no effect on the fetus, it is possible to get pregnant. The above content is for reference only, please refer to the doctor’s instructions for specific medication and treatment.