Some SLE is inherited and some is not.
Systemic lupus erythematosus has data showing that the probability of relatives suffering from SLE in the first generation is higher than that of the family of patients who do not suffer from SLE; if they are pregnant with twins, monozygotic twins are more likely to suffer from SLE than heterozygotic twins. Therefore, it is possible for SLE patients to pass it on to the next generation.
But don’t worry too much, because according to the factors of development, SLE also has the triggering factors of medication, microbial pathogens, chemical reagents and so on, not a single genetic factor, so if you suffer from SLE, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time, symptomatic treatment, and get pregnant under the guidance of the doctor.