With irregular menstruation, it is not possible to determine the time of pregnancy test by the time of menopause, however, it is possible to check if you are pregnant by taking a blood or urine pregnancy test about 10 to 14 days after intercourse.
If menstruation is irregular, the time of ovulation cannot be fixed, and the time of menopause is of limited reference value in determining whether or not a woman is pregnant. There is no way to tell how long it will take to detect pregnancy after menopause in irregular menstruation.
If a woman has irregular menstruation, she can first use early pregnancy test paper or pregnancy test stick to test, showing that if it is positive, there is a higher possibility of pregnancy, and it is recommended that it be done about 10 to 14 days after intercourse. You can also go to the hospital to determine if you are pregnant by taking a blood test to measure the level of human chorionic gonadotropin in your blood.
If a woman has irregular menstruation and stops menstruating, it is recommended that she go to the hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations and have blood drawn under the guidance of the doctor to check whether she is pregnant or not.