Can you have children with chronic glomerulonephritis?

Chronic glomerulonephritis is well controlled and you can have children. Chronic glomerulonephritis can have children. If you are in the active stage of chronic glomerulonephritis or when the condition is more serious, you should treat glomerulonephritis first to control the symptoms and improve the renal function, and then you can consider to prepare for pregnancy after the condition is stabilized. If the symptoms of chronic glomerulonephritis have been well controlled and relatively stable, it usually does not affect normal fertility. However, pregnancy may aggravate chronic glomerulonephritis renal insufficiency in women. During pregnancy, regular monitoring of renal function and urinary protein, review of blood routine, urine routine, liver function, electrolytes and other related indicators are needed for a comprehensive assessment of the condition. If renal function deteriorates sharply during pregnancy, termination of pregnancy is necessary.