Urine protein is (+-), a condition that is likely to be relatively serious. If a clear diagnosis of gestational hypertension has been made, meaning that the pregnant woman has a small amount of proteinuria, it is possible that the condition will further worsen and a large amount of proteinuria will occur, leading to clinical pre-eclampsia or even eclampsia, which would be very serious and would threaten the health of the mother as well as the fetus. Pregnant women with high blood pressure at 37 weeks of pregnancy must be well controlled and at the same time closely monitored for urine protein, and if there is discomfort, promptly seek medical attention.