You have a healthy baby, parents want. Some women with IgA nephropathy fears that disease can inherit their children, so feel free to have a baby. Experts say that IgA is not a genetic disease, so patients do not can worry the problem mentioned. However, consider that IgA may harm your fetus and may aggravate the disease.
According to some research, if patients with IgA nephropathy has no high blood pressure or renal dysfunction, it can have a healthy baby and also does not cause damage to the health of the mother. Therefore, pregnant women should control their blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg, level of serum under 1.1 mg/dl and creatinine clearance above 70 ml/min. At the same time, pregnancy can also cause high blood pressure. However, if you can control your blood pressure under control, it will not cause the mortal to the fetus.
However, pregnant women should also be vigilant risk of pregnancy and fetus. Pregnant women with kidney disease by IgA are more likely to have abortion and dead fetus and low weight at birth, slow growth of the fetus, premature births and postpartum hemorrhage and so on.
In addition, the incidence of preeclampsia is higher among women with IgA nephropathy. Pre-eclampsia is a serious complication that occurs in the terminal stage of the pregnancy. The diseas is characterized with increased suddenly high blood pressure, rapid increase in weight, edema, proteinuria, headache, and decreased vision. Pre-eclampsia can do much harm to the fetus and the mother.
Women with IgA nephropathy should also know that pregnancy can aggravate the disease. In general terms, it is very possible that women with high blood pressure or kidney damage with a risk during pregnancy. In some cases, pregnant women have healthy conditions in the early time of the pregnancy. However, his disease can worsen very quickly during the pregnancy or after the birth.
Therefore, women with IgA nephropathy should consult their doctors carefully about their disease status. If so, the doctors can be preached the potential risk so that women can do their best to take preventive measures to lower your risk and ensure the safety of the mother and the fetus.
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