The aim of the analyses presented in this article is to examine the role of health in women's childbearing choices in Poland. Data from the "Generation and Gender Survey" (GGS-PL) are used. The first wave of this panel survey was carried out in Poland in late 2010 and early 2011. Four different indicators of health are used in the analyses to verify whether women with disabilities or experiencing various health problems limit their parental plans. The results suggest that each health aspect may be relevant for predicting the women's intention to have a child within the next three years. However, the multivariate analyses show that only women's self-rated health remains significant, if age, parity and marital status are controlled in the model.