Whether or not you can get pregnant with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is related to whether or not your thyroid is functioning normally. If your thyroid is functioning normally, you can get pregnant, but if your thyroid is not functioning normally, it is not recommended that you get pregnant. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease that does not show obvious symptoms in the early stages, and if thyroid function is normal at this time, pregnancy is not usually affected. If the thyroid function is normal at this time, pregnancy will not be affected. If you are pregnant in this case, you need to check your thyroid function regularly to avoid affecting the fetus. If Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is combined with hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, the thyroid function is abnormal, which may lead to infertility or affect the health of the fetus, and it is not recommended to get pregnant in this case. It is recommended that patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis complete the relevant examinations and consult a specialized doctor to decide whether or not to get pregnant under the doctor’s advice, so as to avoid adverse consequences.