How do I know if I’m pregnant? There are many ways to know if you are pregnant. First of all, if you are pregnant, you will experience menopause, that is, if your period is usually regular, but this time it does not come, or if it is delayed, you should be alert to whether you are pregnant or not, and then you can go to the hospital for a test. If it is not very clear, you can go to the hospital for a blood test, because the hormone level in the blood rises earlier than in the urine, so if you have an early pregnancy test, you can determine if you are pregnant by measuring the blood chorionic gonadotropin level. In the 5th week of pregnancy, the presence of a gestational sac in the uterus can be seen under ultrasound, so an ectopic pregnancy can be ruled out by ultrasound. After the 6th week of pregnancy, the development of the fetal heart and germ will appear. Only after the appearance of the fetal heartbeat and fetal bud can a pregnancy be considered normal. These are all methods to detect pregnancy.