Infertility due to rheumatic immune system disorders is not easily treated, but pregnancy is possible. Infertility can be caused by rheumatic immune system disorders, which cause the presence of some rheumatic immune antibodies in a woman’s body, making the immune system function abnormally hyperactive. These antibodies attack invasive substances coming from inside and outside the body, and the sperm and embryo are recognized as foreign invasive substances, causing the woman’s immune system to attack the sperm or embryo, resulting in symptoms such as infertility, embryonic arrest, repeated spontaneous abortions, and the inability to obtain a normal pregnancy. At present, there is no specific treatment drug for infertility caused by rheumatic immune system diseases, and it is difficult to use drugs to turn it into a negative condition. Clinical application of prednisone, cyclosporine, immunoglobulin and so on will be used to try to treat the condition, but it is not completely without a chance to get pregnant. If you find any abnormality during pregnancy, you should consult a doctor promptly.