Today, I would like to share with you “When is epilepsy suitable for childbirth”. Epilepsy is not a contraindication to love, marriage and childbirth. Unless the patient also has severe mental retardation, mental retardation, or other serious conditions that preclude marriage under national marriage laws, childbirth can be a huge burden on the family and society. Because of the problems of epilepsy drugs affecting fetal development or even teratogenicity through the placenta during childbirth, the potential for intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus during seizures, and the many problems of drugs being absorbed by the fetus through breast milk after delivery, female epilepsy has a greater impact on fertility. Therefore, we do not recommend childbirth for certain types of women with epilepsy. For male patients, since there are no problems with pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding, male patients with epilepsy can basically have children as long as they do not have severe intellectual disability, severe mental abnormalities, mental retardation, etc. However, it should be reminded that male patients with epilepsy who have a clear family history of carrying genetic susceptibility genes or who have already given birth to a child with epilepsy are not recommended to have children.