1, rheumatoid arthritis patients can get married and have children? Rheumatoid arthritis is a kind of human immunity disease, this disease has little effect on the patient’s reproductive organs. If after the regular treatment of drugs, after the specialist’s rheumatoid arthritis activity indicators of monitoring, in the stabilization of the disease, and there are reproductive requirements, and the treatment process of the use of drugs on the fetus has no effect, is possible to get pregnant, and the joints during pregnancy will be reduced or even disappeared, there are 70% of the patients in the process of pregnancy rheumatoid arthritis symptoms have been alleviated; in addition, some of the patient’s drug It is necessary to stop using for a period of time to prepare for pregnancy, especially methotrexate, this drug needs to stop using for more than half a year before you can get pregnant, if the female patients get pregnant while only taking hydroxychloroquine tablets orally and the condition does not reach the stabilization period, it is not recommended to stop taking hydroxychloroquine tablets. However, before getting pregnant, it is better to do all kinds of examinations, especially some complications of rheumatoid arthritis and so on. This can prevent the emergence of some complications, affecting the development and health of the fetus. 2. Is rheumatoid arthritis hereditary? I am a rheumatoid arthritis patient, will my child definitely get it? Rheumatoid arthritis has a certain hereditary tendency, but it is not a genetic disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is not necessarily inherited by all children of mothers with rheumatoid arthritis, but the incidence of the disease is 1.5 times higher than that of the general population. Monozygotic twins have a 12-15 % chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis, which is significantly higher than that of fraternal twins, which has a 3.5% chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis. For people with immediate family members suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, exercising, preventing infections, improving immunity, and avoiding accidents that cause immune disorders play an important role in preventing the occurrence of rheumatoid arthritis. 3. What should a woman with rheumatoid arthritis do if she becomes pregnant? If rheumatoid arthritis patients are still under treatment, it is not recommended to get pregnant, only when the condition is under control and immunosuppressants are stopped for more than half a year, then the issue of childbirth should be considered. Women who are pregnant under the above conditions are recommended to go to public places as much as possible to reduce the chance of contact with infections, and at the same time to take calcium supplements, follow the advice of medical professionals on time, and take medicines to control the condition that have no effect on the fetus, and take regular gynecological checkups, have more family members to accompany them and reduce their thoughts and feelings. Regular gynecological checkups, more companionship from family members, reducing stress and avoiding depression.