Hi,
First time poster - signed up so that I could send you a reply!
I'm currently 37 weeks into my second pregnancy - both babies conceived post transplant.
Both largely uneventful pregnancies, I suppose I've been lucky in lots of ways, with never a transplant-related complication (touch wood) and apart from a little threat of pre-eclampsia at the end of pregnancy 1, very straightforward pregnancies (sickness, heartburn etc but anaemic and very tired).
In my case, I discussed with the renal team before even TTC first time around, then with consultant obstetrician with specialism in transplant patients. Had to change certain drugs in a slow & measured way and was monitored more closely than usual before stopping pill. Fell pregnant pretty quickly, & had renal & obs appointments so often it became a bit of a hassle - it all felt a bit over cautious, although admittedly I'm a bit blasé and fuss free.
I didn't even realise I was pregnant this time round until I was about 5 months, but fortunately I hadn't swapped back to my original regime as I breastfed until 18 months, and certain tablets aren't compatible with either breast feeding or pregnancy.
Long winded, sorry, but as I understand it, if your transplant is functioning well then Doctors are a lot more optimistic about pregnancy these days than in the past.
Good luck!