Patients with kidney disease can’t get pregnant. When it comes to kidney disease, it usually refers to nephrotic syndrome, which is mainly characterized by the damage of the filtration membrane of the kidney, from which a large amount of protein is lost, resulting in the reduction of albumin in the blood, and the main symptoms of patients are edema, a large amount of foam in the urine and so on. This kind of patients can easily develop into renal failure if the treatment is not timely or not very sensitive to the drugs used for treatment. If the patient is pregnant, it will lead to further increase the burden of renal function, then the chance of renal failure is further increased. Patients with nephrotic syndrome are in hypercoagulable state, and women will aggravate the hypercoagulable state of blood during pregnancy, so women with nephrotic syndrome are likely to cause thrombosis and embolism after pregnancy, especially pulmonary embolism, which is fatal for patients. Therefore, patients with nephrotic syndrome can’t get pregnant, only after the kidney disease is cured, then consider the problem of pregnancy.