Are you pregnant?

Back pain is not necessarily pregnancy. Women may experience lower back pain during pregnancy, but it is not necessarily a sign of pregnancy. If a woman is pregnant, she will have a history of menopause. One week after menopause, she can take a blood test or use pregnancy test paper to test her morning urine, and if the result is positive, it means she is pregnant. If a woman is pregnant, she should pay attention to balanced nutrition to promote the development of the fetus. Also pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, do not stay up late. Pay attention to keep warm, avoid wind and prevent colds. Regular maternity checkups are required to detect pregnancy abnormalities as early as possible. In addition to pregnancy, symptoms of back pain may be caused by overwork, low back disease, gynecological inflammation, poor posture and other reasons. If symptoms such as low back pain are more serious and affect your daily life, you need to consult a doctor in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it under the guidance of the doctor.