A man who is 35 years old and has hypertension usually has no significant effect on the health of the child and the woman can have the baby normally. A man who is 35 years old and has a hypertensive disorder may normally take medications to control his blood pressure, but such medications usually do not have a significant effect on the child, so the woman can have the baby normally when she becomes pregnant. Although hypertension has a genetic component and the baby may have an increased risk of developing hypertension in the future, it is triggered by a variety of factors, such as age, diet, smoking, etc. It does not mean that the baby will definitely develop hypertensive disease later in life. It is important to note that a woman with hypertensive disorders that are not well controlled should not become pregnant, as this may affect the health of the fetus and induce eclampsia. It is recommended that the male partner control salt intake and consume a diet high in vitamins, calcium, fat and cholesterol. Control smoking, drinking and other bad behaviors, rest regularly and combine work and rest.