Are you pregnant if you don’t have your period?

If you don’t have your period, the pain in your stomach does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant. The vast majority of pregnancies occur about 40 days after menopause before the corresponding reactions, for example, some people will have a vague pain in the lower abdomen, and may have gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia, etc., and there will be a localized enlargement of the breasts, localized swelling and pain in the breasts. If menopause has just ceased, the above reactions often do not occur. If you have paroxysmal pain in the stomach, it is best to go to the hospital to do the appropriate examination, of course, to rule out the possibility of pregnancy, you can do blood HCG laboratory tests, gynecological examination, ultrasound to understand the causes of stomach pain. If there is a change in the stool pattern, the pain may be caused by problems in the digestive tract, and it is recommended to go to the gastroenterology department for the appropriate examination if necessary.