What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a chronic disease of the nervous system with recurrent attacks and each attack is short-lived. For many female epilepsy patients, whether they can give birth to normal children is a deep concern for them and their families. Can I have a baby? Can I have a healthy child? The instructions for anti-epileptic drugs clearly state the adverse records on the development of the fetus and infants, and the biased understanding makes many patients terrified. Indeed, epileptic seizures or taking anti-epileptic drugs can affect women's menstrual cycles, fertility, breastfeeding, etc., and may increase the potential risk of adverse events such as miscarriage, congenital malformations of the fetus, intrauterine growth restriction of the fetus, delivery hemorrhage, and restricted infant development. However, it is not an unattainable dream for female patients taking anti-epileptic drugs to have a safe pregnancy and healthy childbirth. Epilepsy is not a scourge. With standardized and rational medication, 70% to 80% of patients can control their seizures, and 60% to 70% of them can stop taking medication after 2 to 5 years of treatment. What should female patients pay attention to if they want to get pregnant safely?
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