Will urinary protein 3+ at 36 weeks pregnant go down?

Urine protein 3+ at 36 weeks pregnant may come down after treatment.
Generally speaking, whether or not protein 3+ may come down for a pregnant woman who is 36 weeks pregnant is usually related to the cause of the disease. For example, a pregnant woman may have developed kidney disease during pregnancy, which may return to normal after the end of pregnancy. However, some women may be due to hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, which need to be treated with the doctor before they can be relieved.
If a pregnant woman finds urinary protein 3+ during the examination, it is usually more serious. To prevent further adverse consequences, she should cooperate with the doctor to stabilize her condition and terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible, and after delivery, she should be screened regularly and given treatment.
It is recommended that pregnant women should combine their own situation, follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with, to reduce the impact on themselves and the fetus.