Delayed menstruation and increased urination are the first and most likely clinical considerations for a state of pregnancy. If you have had regular menstrual cycles and normal sexual life, and you experience delayed menstruation with increased urination, you should consider whether you are pregnant. It is advisable to perform an ultrasound to determine if there is a normal intrauterine pregnancy. If a visible gestational sac is seen in the uterus, it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy. Early pregnancy can be characterized by delayed menstruation and increased urination due to the enlarged uterus pressing on the bladder. At the same time, it can not be ruled out that the delayed menstruation affects the pelvic congestion, so that the urine increases, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment.