There have been no reported cases of Minoxidil affecting male reproductive function, so pregnant men who are not allergic to this drug can generally use it normally, but the specific use of the drug should follow the doctor’s instructions. Minoxidil is a peripheral vasodilator indicated for the treatment of male pattern baldness and pemphigus vulgaris, and is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this product. There have been no adverse events of impairment of male reproductive function due to the use of this drug, thus affecting conception, therefore, in principle, as long as pregnant men meet the indications and exclude contraindications to the use of the drug, you can use the drug normally. However, it should be noted that the effect of minoxidil on the individual is not only related to the drug itself, but also related to the physical condition of the user and compliance, other therapeutic measures, and other factors, the specific situation may be individual differences, so the risk of special circumstances (i.e., affecting conception) cannot be completely excluded. In conclusion, men who are pregnant and have the need to use Minoxidil should standardize the use of the drug under the guidance of a doctor and closely observe the efficacy of the drug and its reaction, and consult a doctor in a timely manner in the event of any discomfort. Do not blindly use the drug or increase or decrease the dosage on your own, in order to avoid adverse consequences.