Is there any effect of high protein content during pregnancy on the child?

Patient: Laboratory tests, 1, I went to the maternal and child on June 30 (urinary indigo glucoside) test, the results taken today, the results are 146.2mg/l, more than the reference value of 0-100mg/l 2, the results of the whole blood test done on June 30, the results show that the platelets are 333L, more than the reference value of 100-3–L, platelet pressure is 33%, more than 10.8%-28.2%, the rest of Normal. I would like to ask Dr. Chen to give guidance whether there is any effect on the child if the protein level is too high during pregnancy and whether there is a good way to reduce the protein level; whether my blood test results are serious. From your results, the problem should not be serious. The urinary indigo glucoside mainly responds to the metabolism of protein in the body, the basal metabolism itself during pregnancy is often slightly higher than normal, during pregnancy, many of the body’s functions will undergo some changes, such as the relative increase in platelets blood in a hypercoagulable state, these are normal physiological reactions, pregnancy test value is slightly high does not indicate any problem. You just need to monitor regularly and keep in touch with your obstetrician. A low protein level in a pregnant woman (especially in the blood) will definitely have an effect on the fetus, but according to current research, no high blood protein level has been found to have an adverse effect on the fetus.