It is important for you to know about becoming pregnant if you are a female with PKU. This is because when pregnant, phe, crosses from the blood of the mother to the baby. The baby is exposed to 2-3 times higher phe than what is in the blood of the mother. High phe levels during pregnancy can affect the normal development of the unborn baby and potentially cause miscarriage. The damage from high phe levels is permanent and can harm brain development leading to learning difficulties, microcephaly (a small head), heart defects and low birth weight. This is known as maternal PKU syndrome. When the low protein diet is followed, you can have a healthy baby just the same as women without PKU. To prevent the baby being exposed to very high phe levels, the low protein diet needs to be followed strictly before starting to try to conceive. It also needs to be followed strictly throughout pregnancy.