Hypertension in pregnancy usually refers to hypertensive syndrome in pregnancy, and the risk of normal delivery for pregnant women with high blood pressure in pregnancy is relatively high. Mildly ill pregnant women may try to have a normal delivery at their own discretion, but it is not recommended to have a normal delivery for severely ill pregnant women, so as not to affect the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus. Hypertension in pregnancy is a common disease specific to pregnancy, which may lead to symptoms such as limb edema, elevated blood pressure, weakness, nausea and vomiting, and may cause different degrees of damage to the mother and fetus, and in severe cases, may be life-threatening. Generally speaking, pregnant women with gestational hypertension are at a higher risk of having a normal delivery than normal pregnant women. If the pregnant woman has only gestational hypertension and the symptoms are relatively mild, she can choose to have a normal delivery. However, if the symptoms of gestational hypertension are severe, a normal delivery may result in a sudden increase in blood pressure, which may lead to eclampsia or cerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, it is best to have a cesarean section operated by a professional doctor for this type of pregnant women. It is recommended that pregnant women should pay attention to rest during pregnancy, reasonably control and monitor their blood pressure, maintain a balanced diet, and at the same time, keep a stable mood in life, do not overwork, and undergo regular checkups.