After being cured of tuberculosis, you can get pregnant after more than six months. Because some drugs can remain in the body after anti-tuberculosis treatment within six months, which can cause miscarriage after pregnancy or lead to malformation of the newborn, pregnancy is not recommended within six months. Tuberculosis is a chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Infection with tuberculosis can cause menstrual disorders, amenorrhea or infertility in women, and can be cured with aggressive anti-tuberculosis treatment. The course of anti-tuberculosis treatment takes at least six months, and there may be some residual drug in the body after stopping the drug. In both men and women, the growth and development of reproductive cells are affected to some extent, so pregnancy may lead to miscarriage and fetal malformation, and premature pregnancy increases various risks. After six months the effect of the drug basically disappears, and the risk of various miscarriages or malformations after pregnancy decreases significantly.