How to tell if you are pregnant

Identifying whether you are pregnant can be done in the following two ways: first, observe the clinical symptoms of women. Women with delayed menstruation and women who are pregnant can have abnormal manifestations such as nausea, vomiting, weakness, drowsiness, breast distension, increased vaginal discharge, and abdominal distension and discomfort due to changes in hormone levels. These clinical manifestations can also appear before a woman’s menstruation or when she has gastrointestinal disorders, so they are not specific and can only be used as a reference. Secondly, the most direct and accurate way to determine pregnancy is through examination, you can use the morning urine to monitor the urine pregnancy test, if it is positive, you are pregnant, or go directly to the hospital to check the blood chorionic gonadotropin and ultrasound, when the blood HCG is greater than the normal value indicates pregnancy, if the ultrasound can see the gestational sac, then pregnancy can be confirmed.