A pregnancy test may also show if a woman with endocrine disorders is pregnant.
When a woman is pregnant, her body secretes human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to ensure the normal development of the embryo. As the number of days of pregnancy increases, HCG enters the urine.
A pregnancy test can determine whether a woman is pregnant by detecting HCG in the urine. Women with endocrine disorders also produce HCG when they are pregnant, so a pregnancy test may also show that a woman with endocrine disorders is pregnant.
However, pregnancy tests can sometimes show false negatives or false positives. Therefore, after using a pregnancy test to make a preliminary determination of whether she is pregnant, she should go to the hospital in a timely manner, complete the ultrasound, blood HCG and other related examinations, and make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to provide targeted treatment.