The main test for pregnancy is the human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, which can be tested without fasting. If you don’t want to take a blood test, you can take a pregnancy test. It is best to take a morning urine test about two weeks after intercourse to get a more accurate result. Of course, a blood test is the most accurate. If you want to have a baby, you can have a blood test for progesterone and estradiol at the same time, which can indirectly reflect whether the pregnancy is intrauterine or ectopic and whether the embryo is healthy or not, and you should monitor the results dynamically regardless of whether the value is good or bad. Generally, ultrasound can be performed around 40 days after menopause to clarify early intrauterine pregnancy. If you do not want to have a baby, you can have a medical abortion or an abortion, the former is less expensive and does not cause damage to the endometrium, but the success rate is lower than that of an abortion, and the bleeding may continue after the procedure. The examination after the pregnancy is confirmed includes blood tests such as liver and kidney tests, which require fasting, as long as the doctor’s instructions are followed.