If you have epilepsy and are pregnant, you may need to see your doctor more often. You most likely will be given medicine to prevent seizures. Keeping track of these medicines is important to control seizures and reduce side effects. Your doctor will use as few medicines as possible and at the lowest dose needed to control seizures. Never stop or reduce your seizure medicine unless your doctor tells you to. Frequent checking of the levels of the seizure medicine in your blood is necessary and often the dose of medicine will need to increase during pregnancy.
You will likely have a normal labor and delivery. But stress may raise the risk for seizures. A calm birthing setting and epidural anesthesia can help.
You can raise your chances for a healthy pregnancy by getting early prenatal care. Work with your doctors to manage your epilepsy.