Can you have children with autoimmune hepatitis?

People with autoimmune hepatitis can usually have children, but they need to be tested before preparing for pregnancy. Patients with autoimmune hepatitis can consider having children if no liver damage has occurred and no complications have occurred. However, autoimmune hepatitis is hereditary, so it is necessary to receive a comprehensive examination in a regular hospital so that the obstetrician can analyze whether the patient is suitable for having children according to the results. Autoimmune hepatitis is not a contagious disease, as long as the active treatment, it is expected to be able to achieve a better therapeutic effect. However, the treatment time of autoimmune hepatitis is often longer, and may require long-term hormone therapy and immunosuppressant therapy such as azathioprine. Therefore, patients with autoimmune hepatitis need to be actively treated and undergo pregnancy tests as recommended by their doctors.