Whether or not you can have a child on high blood pressure medication depends on which specific type of antihypertensive medication you are taking, e.g., calcium channel blockers can be considered for pregnancy preparation.
There are many types of high blood pressure medications, some of which have greater side effects and may even have more serious teratogenic effects. Therefore, before preparing for pregnancy, you should consult your doctor to choose a safer antihypertensive drug that is available during pregnancy, such as nifedipine and other calcium channel blockers.
For example, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as captopril and enalapril are clearly prohibited for pregnant women. And if a man is taking high blood pressure medication, he also needs to consult his doctor about whether he needs to change his medication before considering having a baby.
Patients should not arbitrarily stop treatment or frequently change the treatment program, the specific pregnancy control blood pressure program please follow the doctor’s instructions.