Are you pregnant if you want to eat spicy food?

The desire to eat spicy food only represents a change in personal taste and has no correlation with pregnancy.
Women who are sexually active and have regular menstrual periods need to be alert to the possibility of pregnancy once their periods are delayed.
Some women may experience anorexia, nausea, vomiting, breast enlargement, lethargy, drowsiness, change in taste and other symptoms in early pregnancy, which are normal physiological phenomena in early pregnancy. However, it is not possible to deduce whether you are pregnant or not just by a change in taste, and further tests are needed.
If you need to check whether you are pregnant or not, you can test the early pregnancy test paper, draw blood for blood HCG, etc. to make a clear diagnosis. When the menopause is long and you may be pregnant for more than 6 weeks, you can also check directly through gynecological ultrasound, and if a gestational sac or embryo is found in the uterus, the pregnancy can be clearly defined.