Does pregnancy urinary protein 2+ have an effect on the fetus?

Urine protein 2+ in pregnancy may be due to nephritis, high blood pressure during pregnancy and other factors, which may have an effect on the fetus.
Normally, a pregnant woman will not have a urine protein of 2+ during a checkup, which is an abnormal finding. This is an abnormal test result. The presence of protein in urine may be caused by pregnancy-related kidney diseases such as nephritis or hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
These diseases not only affect the mother’s own health, but also the fetus. These diseases may cause fetal growth restriction, placental dysfunction, or even increase the risk of placental abruption, and may also lead to pre-eclampsia and other systemic multi-organ system-related complications, endangering the life of the fetus as well as that of the mother.
Therefore, pregnant women with urinary protein 2+, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination, to understand the specific causes before doing treatment and treatment.