What does suspected possible fertilization mean?

Suspected possible fertilization suggests the possibility of pregnancy, but there is no definitive diagnosis at this time because the gestational sac has not yet formed.
If a woman’s menstrual cycle is relatively regular and her period is delayed for more than 1 week, a gynecologic ultrasound suggesting suspected possible fertilization indicates that sperm and egg may have combined and that she may be pregnant, but there is no certainty. A blood test for sex hormones, including estrogen, progesterone, and human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG, is recommended.
Generally speaking, the pregnancy sac may not be visible on ultrasound too early in the pregnancy, and the formation of the sac can usually be seen on gynecologic ultrasound around 6 weeks of pregnancy. Before this time, ultrasound diagnosis of early pregnancy is not clear. You can take a gynecological ultrasound again after an interval of 1~2 weeks to clarify whether you are pregnant or not.
In early pregnancy, it is necessary to avoid all kinds of adverse factors, pay attention to rest, establish a pregnancy health record according to the doctor’s requirements, and have regular obstetric examinations.