A high urine count during pregnancy will not affect the normal growth of the fetus and will not lead to fetal malformations, but will require active treatment. This condition usually does not affect the development of the fetus in the womb, but if left untreated, it can cause pyelonephritis, ureteral inflammation, cystitis and other diseases, which can aggravate the discomfort and may affect the pregnant woman’s diet and sleep, and even chills and high fever, which can cause the fetus to lose weight or deliver prematurely. Therefore, if the urine routine shows the same increase in the number of white blood cells, while the patient has symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination and painful urination, it may be a urinary tract infection disease. Pregnant women need to drink a lot of water to speed up the metabolism of urine. In terms of diet, you need to pay attention to not eating spicy and stimulating, greasy food, and usually try to pay attention to hygiene and cleaning. If drinking a lot of water does not alleviate the problem, go to the hospital in time and take reasonable medication under the guidance of the doctor, do not diagnose and treat on your own. In addition, if the number of white blood cells is normal and the patient does not show any symptoms of urinary discomfort, it may be caused by contamination of the urine specimen, and the urine routine needs to be rechecked the next day to avoid delaying treatment.