Patients with epilepsy can usually get pregnant, but there are prerequisites for pregnancy, as follows: first, epilepsy should be under control, basically no seizures in the last 1-2 years, when pregnancy can be considered. Second, when taking antiepileptic drugs, you must choose the antiepileptic drugs with fewer side effects under the guidance of your doctor, often recommending the use of levetiracetam and lamotrigine, the side effects of the above two drugs will be very small, and the current research and practice has confirmed that the above two drugs have almost no effect on the brain development of the fetus, and the child is basically normal after birth. Third, epileptic patients must pay attention to rest after pregnancy, less watch electronic products, and work and rest on time to avoid triggering epilepsy.