Adults with small VSDs or large VSDs that have been closed with surgery do not have restrictions on their activity. However, if you have had symptoms or received treatment for VSDs as a child, teen or adult, it’s important for your cardiologist to check the status of holes and look for rare complications, such as a leaking aortic valve, throughout your life.

Adults who were born with a VSD are at risk for additional heart problems. That’s why it’s critical to receive follow-up care from a cardiologist with experience managing adults with congenital heart disease.

Depending upon your condition and the severity of treatment and symptoms, pregnancy needs to be monitored closely. Sometimes, it is not recommended at all. If you are thinking about having a baby, please talk to your doctor. At UK HealthCare, we will work with you to ensure you and your baby remain healthy. Our experts work closely with a team of OB-GYN specialists dedicated to managing high-risk pregnancy.