Will Rheumatic Fever Affect My Child’s Ability To Have Children In The Future?

Will Rheumatic Fever Affect My Child’s Ability To Have Children In The Future?

This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.

Images from the rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease booklet produced by the Rheumatic Fever Project Team, Te Whatu Ora - Counties Manukau in conjunction with RHD Queensland Australia.

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Will rheumatic fever affect my child's ability to have children in the future? 

Rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease does not mean that someone won't be able to get pregnant or have a healthy baby. It just may need more planning. Pregnancy can put stress on the heart, so it's very important to keep going to the doctor, nurse or midwife throughout pregnancy for regular check-ups. It's also important that pregnant people continue their bicillin injections, which are safe to have during pregnancy.

For people who have had surgery for their rheumatic heart disease and are taking warfarin, it's especially important to talk to the doctor (rheumatic fever specialist or GP) before becoming pregnant. If someone becomes pregnant while taking warfarin, they should contact their doctor immediately to plan how to keep the baby healthy. 

Pregnant woman having a check up with the doctor

Other parts of the journey

The rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease journey introduction

Taking care of my child's health after a diagnosis of rheumatic fever

What is rheumatic fever?

A young person's rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease journey in pictures

What is rheumatic heart disease?

How will my child's rheumatic fever be managed?

What other ways can I look after my child's health after rheumatic fever?

When can my child return to doing the things they enjoy after rheumatic fever?

Will my child need regular medical check-ups after rheumatic fever?

Looking after my child's mouth and gums after rheumatic fever

Will rheumatic fever affect my child's ability to have children in the future? (You are here)

Acknowledgements

This information is adapted from the rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease booklet produced by the Rheumatic Fever Project Team, Te Whatu Ora - Counties Manukau, 2022.

This page last reviewed 13 October 2023.

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