There are two types of causes for high glutathione and glutamic acid aminotransferases, including physiological and pathological causes. Physiological causes are when pregnant women are active, which can lead to elevation of both; pathological causes are closely related to liver tissue damage, bone or heart muscle damage, etc. When a pregnant woman has high glutathione and glutathione aminotransferase, liver function abnormalities are considered to exist, which are related to the increased burden on the liver during pregnancy, causing liver function abnormalities. When a pregnant woman has high GLTA and GTA, it is recommended to go to a large tertiary care hospital to check for hepatitis B and C, and to review the liver ultrasound. If the test is clearly hepatitis, it is recommended to go to a professional infectious disease department to do the appropriate liver protection, liver protection and other treatment. If the test is free of hepatitis disease, for mildly high glutathione and glutathione transaminase, improvement can be made from daily life. As pregnancy is a sensitive period, it is recommended that pregnant women ensure regular work and rest, eat a light diet, do not eat spicy and stimulating, cold food, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, review the liver function regularly after controlling the diet, do prenatal checkups regularly, and treat the abnormalities under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner.