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Chronic kidney disease, although uncommon, can have a major impact on the outcome of pregnancy. Management of these women is complicated and requires close teamwork between obstetricians and nephrologists. This article reviews the available evidence for management of these women. It also includes the management of women who are on dialysis or who have had renal transplant.