High blood pressure in the 8th month of pregnancy should be given first of all as antihypertensive treatment. Generally, labetalol tablets are commonly used, three times a day, one 100mg orally. Alternatively, nifedipine tablets can be given 3 times a day, 1 time 10mg orally, while blood pressure should be closely monitored. In the 8th month of pregnancy, which corresponds to 32 weeks of gestation, the fetal lungs are immature at this time, and dexamethasone is given to promote fetal lung maturation, usually 6mg, once every 12 hours, by intramuscular injection. In addition, urinalysis, liver function, kidney function, blood cell analysis and coagulation analysis should be tested to see if there are any abnormalities in these test results. If the pregnant woman has high blood pressure with impairment of organ function, a cesarean section should be performed in time to terminate the pregnancy. If there is no impairment of organ function and the blood pressure is well controlled, you can expect treatment and try to extend the gestational week.