Can women with kidney disease get pregnant or not? Will pregnancy aggravate kidney disease? These questions are often troubled by married female nephropathy patients who have not had children. In fact, the success rate of pregnancy in married female nephropathy patients with normal blood pressure and normal renal function under the guidance of a specialist can reach more than 95%. This shows that some married female nephropathy patients who have not had children still have a good chance to have a healthy baby of their own. When the married female nephropathy patients who have not had children can not consider pregnancy for the time being if the following conditions exist 1, nephrotic syndrome: due to low plasma albumin, often leading to the occurrence of fetal growth retardation, premature birth or even stillbirth. 2, LgA nephropathy: its fetal mortality is very high. 3.Moderate renal insufficiency: the incidence of fetal growth retardation and preterm delivery is high, and maternal renal function may deteriorate progressively. 4, secondary nephropathy: such as lupus nephritis patients after pregnancy, can induce or aggravate the disease, so should be very careful; diabetic nephropathy patients, after pregnancy, prone to pre-eclampsia, preterm delivery, fetal malformation, giant baby and fetal respiratory distress syndrome, so temporarily can not be pregnant.