Generally speaking, after 3-6 months after stopping the medication for tuberculosis, you can consider pregnancy after all the conditions are met. Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, which is characterized by low-grade fever, night sweats, cough and sputum. After the diagnosis of tuberculosis, timely anti-tuberculosis treatment, most of the prognosis is very good, can be effectively cured. However, TB has a certain chance of recurrence, and the toxicity of anti-tuberculosis drugs is relatively high. If you are cured of tuberculosis, do not rush to get pregnant during the period of time when you stop taking the medication, after the drugs are metabolized in your body, and after many times of rechecking, there is no obvious recurrence. You should pay attention to adjusting your physical condition and improving your immunity to prevent the recurrence of tuberculosis after pregnancy. Once the tuberculosis recurs during pregnancy, the treatment will be greatly affected, and may even have certain effects on the fetus, so at least wait until the drug has been discontinued for more than 3-6 months, before considering the issue of pregnancy.