You can get pregnant with a normal A-function, and you can prepare for pregnancy under the guidance of your doctor.
Women who are pregnant can get pregnant if they have a normal A-factor test and can have intercourse at the time of ovulation to improve their chances of conceiving under the supervision of a doctor. A blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) test can be done about 10 days after intercourse to confirm pregnancy. An ultrasound should be done at about 42 days after menopause to confirm a normal intrauterine pregnancy.
During early pregnancy, you should pay attention to proper rest, avoid strenuous exercise and labor, increase diet and nutrition, and take folic acid on time. When you are in good condition, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to have ultrasound NT (fetal nuchal translucency) measurement, Down’s syndrome screening or non-invasive prenatal testing technology, ultrasound examination of the fetal system structure, and other screening tests on time, in order to improve the quality of pregnancy.