Pregnancy can usually be detected by a blood pregnancy test about 10 days after intercourse, but there are individual variations.
Pregnant women who are preparing for pregnancy can confirm pregnancy by taking a blood test for HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels about 10 days after intercourse during ovulation. Pregnancy can be confirmed when blood HCG is elevated, but due to the influence of the length of the menstrual cycle, there are individual differences, and some women may delay the detection time.
After pregnancy is confirmed by blood HCG test, ultrasound examination is usually performed around 42 days after menopause to confirm normal intrauterine pregnancy. After the early pregnancy is clear, we should pay attention to proper rest, prohibit coitus, increase diet and nutrition appropriately, avoid exertion and strenuous exercise, take folic acid on time, and carry out prenatal checkups on time.