High alkaline phosphatase in pregnant women is first considered to be a physiological increase, which usually has no effect, while if it is pathologically high, it may affect the growth and development of the fetus.
High alkaline phosphatase is a liver function test result. If the skeletal system releases alkaline phosphatase to the mother when the fetus grows and develops, or if the pregnant woman eats too much fat-rich food during pregnancy, the alkaline phosphatase will be high, which is a physiological increase, and most of them have no effect.
Secondly, trauma, hyperthyroidism, bone disease, liver and gallbladder disease can lead to pathologically high phosphatase, and the disease itself, or the medication used during treatment, may have an adverse effect on the growth and development of the fetus.
Some pregnant women with infectious diseases such as hepatitis A and B may transmit them to the fetus through the mother.
There are many reasons that lead to high phosphatase, it is recommended that pregnant women go to regular hospitals in time to improve the relevant examinations, and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, in order to prevent the adverse effects on pregnant women as well as the fetus.