Normally, women will start to lay on the sixth day of intercourse on the day of ovulation, and on the seventh day, they will have a blood test or urine test to see if the chorionic gonadotropin is elevated in their body. In the month or so after the diagnosis of pregnancy, women may experience gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite, so it is recommended to pay attention to their eating habits by eating less and more meals, avoiding foods that are too oily, eating a light diet with more high-protein foods and fruits, and immediately after the diagnosis of pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital for appropriate tests to ensure the health of the fetus.