A vague pain in the tummy during preparation for pregnancy is not necessarily pregnancy, but may also be caused by the imminent onset of menstruation.
Women who are preparing for pregnancy can increase their chances of conception by having intercourse at the time of ovulation under the guidance of a doctor. When there are symptoms such as overdue menstruation and vague pain in the lower abdomen, you may be pregnant, but it may also be the discomfort of lower abdominal cramps before the impending menstruation, which can be clarified by ultrasonography and blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) level test.
During the preparation period, women should take proper rest, avoid staying up late, get enough sleep, maintain a relaxed and happy mood, increase diet and nutrition as appropriate, and maintain a moderate amount of physical exercise to enhance physical fitness.
After pregnancy is confirmed by pregnancy test or blood pregnancy test, ultrasonography should be performed as prescribed by the doctor to confirm normal intrauterine pregnancy, and the labor and delivery checkups should be performed on time.