Blood pressure disorders during pregnancy are among the most common problems that women face during pregnancy and the main cause of maternal and child morbidity in the period related to childbirth all over the world, preeclampsia can occur as a result of blood pressure disorders and ranges from approximately 5-10% of pregnancies, Gestational hypertension usually occurs after 5 months of pregnancy and is characterized by high blood pressure, albuminuria and other systemic ailments with postpartum bleeding and pregnancy complications , while the incidence rate of Gestational hypertension disorders (GHD) is 16%. The research was carried out at the Misrata Medical Centre, a specialized facility for diabetes and endocrinology in Misrata. The study included patients who visited the centre between October 10, 2022, and January 10, 2023. It is important to note that the sample was selected randomly. Following the patients' consent, personal information was gathered, including age, duration of blood pressure exposure, thyroid issues, and instances of abortion. The study included 120 patients with blood pressure, the ages ranged from 18 to 52 years, and during the pregnancy was the most the most common period for the incidence of hypertension, and the age group 33 to 40 was the most vulnerable to thyroid problems and abortion. According to the results of the current study, pregnant women who are between the ages of 33 and 40 are more likely to have high blood pressure. Moreover, this group is more likely to experience abortion and have thyroid gland issues.