Should patients with chronic kidney disease be pregnant? What’s the harm if
patients with chronic kidney disease are pregnant? Can women with chronic kidney
disease have a baby after they treat it? These are questions which chronic
kidney disease patients asked especially women.
Firstly, generally, women are not suggested to have a baby after they find
out that they have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. Most women will
have a higher blood pressure after they are pregnant. However, pregnant woman
can not take in medicine which is used to decline blood pressure freely, for it
will do great harm to the little fetus. High blood pressure(High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease) will in turn worsen
their chronic kidney disease. So vicious circle takes place.Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD) Stage 3
Secondly, after women are pregnant, all the physical function will be changed
in the whole organs. The blood circulation amount increased by
more than 30%, so the blood which flows through the kidney will also increased
accordingly. What’s worse, because of increased compensation, the size of the
kidney also increased.
Thirdly, if parents have polycystic kidney disease(Suggestions to Reduce the Growth of PKD Kidney Cysts), their baby may also have
possibility to get it. Generally, it is believed that if one parent has
polycystic kidney disease, the baby will have 25% of possibility to get it and
if both of the parents have polycystic kidney disease, their baby will have 50%
of the possibility to get this disease.(How to Shrink the Cyst With Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)) Any Substitute for Dialysis for Kidney Failure Patients
So from the above, we can get a conclusion that women who are with chronic
kidney disease had better not be pregnant. Then another question comes: when can
they have a baby? According to what kidney disease experts say, after treatment,
they can consider having a baby. The premise is as follows:
Firstly, figure out what is treat mean. It means that all the index or levels
turn normal such as protein in urine, red blood cells in blood, blood urea
nitrogen, urea acid and creatinine, etc.Hot Compress Therapy for Kidney Disease
Secondly, chronic kidney patients had better have baby half a year after they
stop the medicine which is used for the treatment of chronic kidney disease.
Much medicine which is used to treat chronic kidney disease is harmful to the
kidney.