How to know if you’re pregnant

You can determine whether you are pregnant or not by self-testing urine pregnancy test, blood test for HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin), ultrasound examination, etc. Women of childbearing age who have a healthy sex life, normal menstrual cycle in the past, and delayed menstruation for more than 10 days, which may also be accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea and morning sickness, fatigue, frequent urination, breast distension, etc., are first considered to be pregnant, and the diagnosis can be clarified through the following aspects. 1. Urine pregnancy test: about 6 weeks after menopause in women of childbearing age, after the fertilized egg is deposited, chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) is secreted, which can be tested by early pregnancy test paper, and a positive test indicates that pregnancy may have occurred. 2. Blood test for HCG: Positive urine pregnancy test can also be used to check the HCG blood value and its doubling to understand the pregnancy status. 3. Ultrasonography: At 6 weeks of pregnancy, ultrasonography can be performed to clarify intrauterine pregnancy and exclude ectopic pregnancy. Women of childbearing age who experience delayed menstruation should consider whether they are pregnant or not, and need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations by specialized doctors to make a clear diagnosis.