People with asthma can have children, but they should have their asthma under complete control before pregnancy.
Asthma can be categorized into acute exacerbation, chronic persistence and clinical remission. It is necessary to use asthma medication for treatment during asthma attacks, but most asthma medications can adversely affect the fetus, and in order to ensure the health of the fetus, medication should be avoided as much as possible during pregnancy. Therefore, patients with asthma are advised to go to the respiratory department for treatment to get their asthma under control before they are ready to get pregnant.
If you get pregnant and give birth without controlling the condition, problems may occur during this period, posing a threat to the life of the pregnant woman and the fetus.
Therefore, if an asthma patient wants to have a baby, he or she should first be treated with medication under a doctor’s supervision to control the condition.