Whether or not you can have children with hyperthyroidism depends on how well your condition is controlled. If your condition is stable, you can have children, but if your condition is unstable, it’s not a good idea to have children for the time being. Hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism, is a clinical syndrome caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones. If you get pregnant when your condition is not under control, changes in the internal environment during pregnancy and stressful conditions such as pregnancy will adversely affect your condition and worsen your condition, and will also have an impact on the fetus, resulting in miscarriages or malformations. However, if the hyperthyroidism patient can actively cooperate with the doctor to take treatment, the thyroid hormone level control in the normal range, generally can be pregnant, the impact on the fetus is relatively small. Hyperthyroidism patients must consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to take medication to control the condition.