The result of the test is that the activated partial thromboplastin time is on the low side, that is, slightly short, which is a normal physiological phenomenon for pregnant women and does not require special treatment. Activated partial thromboplastin time refers to activated partial thromboplastin time, which is one of the main indicators of coagulation function examination, mainly reflecting whether the endogenous coagulation function is normal or not. During pregnancy, women’s blood is in a relatively high coagulation state, and the value of activated partial thromboplastin time should be normal or slightly shorter, which can help to prevent the occurrence of abnormal bleeding phenomenon in the process of delivery or after delivery. If the activated partial thromboplastin time is significantly shorter, the woman may be suffering from or predisposed to hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy. Diabetes mellitus or other thromboembolic diseases in pregnancy may also lead to a shortening of the activated partial thromboplastin time, and further investigation is needed to clarify the diagnosis and intervene in the treatment of the condition.