One of the joys of life is that there are so many such and such surprises in our lives. It keeps you guessing and looking forward to the future. Maybe an accidental oversight has gotten you – a ray of morning light on the test paper, which clearly tells you that you are 100% pregnant. Surprised or depressed, God has given you an unexpected gift, take it or leave it? It is only right to be well prepared for pregnancy. But if the little life has already arrived, no one can refuse it, right? The decision to stay or not to stay depends on the situation before and after the pregnancy. The journey of pregnancy will be a severe test for the mother-to-be’s body, and all organs will be overloaded for up to 9 months. If it is not of high quality, there is a greater risk of red lights or breakdowns in the middle of the journey. Because of this special period of pregnancy, the use of medication and treatment of diseases will be greatly restricted, for example, drugs that are harmful to the embryo cannot be used. If the pregnancy during the period of suffering from various diseases of the heart, kidneys, digestion, etc., what to do, you must consider carefully and listen more to the doctor’s opinion. After all, the risk factor is too high when you play overload before the vehicle is repaired. TIPS: Which diseases must be cured before conception Anemia: If you are found to be suffering from anemia before pregnancy, you must first find out the cause of the disease and determine which cause of anemia it belongs to, and then treat it. If you have iron deficiency anemia, you should add iron and protein-rich foods to your diet. If you do not improve, you should take iron supplements and wait until the anemia is basically corrected before you can get pregnant. Hypertension: Before pregnancy, you should carry out reasonable treatment according to the doctor’s order, and control the blood pressure to the allowed level, and the self-conscious symptoms basically disappear, then you can get pregnant. However, more attention should be paid to pregnancy checkups than normal pregnant women, with frequent blood pressure measurements and beware of the occurrence of gestational hypertension syndrome. Kidney disease: Any serious kidney disease is not suitable for pregnancy. Those with mild symptoms and normal kidney function can be pregnant with the permission of the doctor, but only after reasonable treatment, the main symptoms such as swelling, proteinuria and hypertension must be controlled, and the occurrence of gestational hypertensive syndrome should be guarded after pregnancy. Liver disease: For migratory chronic hepatitis, if the disease is mild, the liver function is normal, the patient is young and in good health, pregnancy is also possible after proper treatment. However, after pregnancy, a high-protein diet and adequate rest should be adhered to, and pregnancy monitoring should be strengthened. Diabetes mellitus: In general, pregnancy will aggravate the condition of diabetes mellitus and endanger the fetus, so patients with severe diabetes mellitus should not get pregnant. However, if they belong to the light category, where urine sugar can be controlled without insulin, or those who use insulin, but the dosage is not large and there is no obvious liver, kidney or fundus damage, and they are in good health, they can conceive with proper treatment to control blood sugar. After pregnancy, we should strengthen prenatal self-examination and self-care, and diet control should be even stricter, and we should obtain doctor’s guidance. Heart disease: All heart patients must be approved by a doctor before pregnancy. Some heart patients also need to apply some medications and even have to be hospitalized and supervised in a hospital, which should not be taken care of. Medical supervision should be obtained throughout pregnancy.