Can a person with smog get pregnant? Smog is a rare disease. But it is a highly prevalent disease in our country and is geographically specific. For people with smog, pregnancy is a very dangerous thing. It is not generally recommended for people with smog to become pregnant. Pregnancy increases the burden on the organism, especially during natural childbirth, and may lead to brain hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and other episodes of the disease. Patients are advised to get pregnant only after all treatments are finished and they are evaluated to be in good health. It is better to have a cesarean section, which can reduce the risk during delivery. As for whether smog can be inherited, smog is not a monogenic disease, so it is not necessarily passed on to the child, but there is only a certain family tendency, and it is recommended that pregnant mothers do a good job of maternity testing. However, as a doctor, it is still important to remind that pregnancy and delivery may increase the risk of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke in female patients, whether they are treated conservatively with medication or surgically. There is no way to guarantee this. Surgery for smoker’s disease is bypass surgery. Surgery can increase blood supply to the brain and reduce the risk of cerebral hemorrhage, and cerebral infarction. What is generally recommended for adult patients is combined vascular bypass surgery. This can maximize the effect of the surgery. If there are patients who want to have children, it is recommended to have smog bypass surgery before preparing for pregnancy. With a good post-operative recovery, the decision about children will depend on the severity of the symptoms in patients with smog. Patients are always advised to visit the hospital for an interview.