How to tell if you are pregnant

The most typical symptoms of pregnancy are menopause, delayed menstruation and late menstruation for patients with regular periods. After 1 week of delayed menstruation, HCG is tested by blood and urine to determine if you are pregnant. Early pregnancy reactions may occur in the early stages of pregnancy, such as around 6 weeks of pregnancy. For example, weakness, desire to sleep, yawning, runny nose, similar to the symptoms of a cold, are associated with early pregnancy. Some people experience nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy as the weeks of pregnancy increase, and the above symptoms disappear around the third month of pregnancy. The symptoms of early pregnancy must be distinguished from colds and must be alert. If these symptoms appear after menopause avoid abusing drugs to avoid affecting the fetus, some may have abnormal discharge, etc. If you have symptoms after menopause, you can go to the hospital and undergo relevant tests to determine the intrauterine and ectopic conditions. It is good to rule out ectopic pregnancy and to rule out abnormal pregnancy to help pregnancy. Content source:Dr. You Lai