Menstruation refers to menstruation. Delayed menstruation can be distinguished from pregnancy by clinical symptoms and specialized tests.
1. Delayed menstruation: Delayed menstruation usually does not lead to obvious physical discomfort and is usually just a simple absence of menstruation. Through abdominal ultrasound or blood tests, pregnancy can be ruled out.
2. Pregnancy: Pregnancy can cause a woman to stop menstruating, but at the same time, she may also experience symptoms such as fatigue, drowsiness, etc. For women who have stopped menstruating for a long period of time, they may also experience nausea, vomiting, and an increase in the frequency of nocturia. An abdominal ultrasound or blood test may be performed to determine pregnancy.
For women who are sexually active, it is recommended that they go to the hospital for a checkup to determine if they are pregnant if their period is delayed for too long.