Pregnant women urinary protein 1 + has an effect on the fetus?

Urine protein 1+ in pregnant women may or may not have an effect on the fetus. Whether or not there is an effect needs to be determined by the cause of the proteinuria.
For some pregnant women, when checking the urine routine, there may be a urine protein 1 + test results. At this time, the need for urine routine review, may be due to vaginal secretions, affecting the results caused by the test, so in the urine routine test, usually need to keep clean mid-range urine, to avoid affecting the accuracy of the test.
For pregnant women with urinary protein 1 + phenomenon, if it is caused by the error of urine routine examination, and will not affect the fetus, so do not worry too much. If the phenomenon of urine protein 1+ still exists in the recheck, if it is physiological proteinuria, it usually has no significant effect on the fetus.
If the proteinuria is pathologic (related to nephritis, hypertension during pregnancy, etc.), it may have an effect on the fetus. The associated diseases may lead to miscarriage in severe cases, and may even cause pre-eclampsia, etc., endangering the lives of both mother and child.
It is recommended that pregnant women with urine protein 1+ need to cooperate with doctors to identify the cause and carry out targeted treatment and therapy.