1. Signs of physical changes
After pregnancy, women\’s bodies will experience some changes, such as breast swelling and pain, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, etc. These changes are caused by changes in hormone levels and can be a sign of pregnancy.
Breast tenderness is one of the most common signs of pregnancy, which is caused by increased hormone secretion leading to breast tissue hyperplasia. The nipples and areolas also become more sensitive at this time.
2. Changes in the menstrual cycle
If a woman doesn\’t have her period when she expects her period, she may be pregnant. But some women still experience bleeding similar to menstruation in the early stages of pregnancy, which is called early vaginal bleeding.
3. Increase in body temperature
If a woman\’s basal body temperature continues to rise after ovulation, she may be pregnant. However, it should be noted that basal body temperature is affected by many factors such as environment and lifestyle, and cannot be used as the only basis for judgment.
4. Urine test
Urine tests can detect elevated levels of human chorionic villi (hCG). If hCG levels are elevated, you may be pregnant. However, it is important to note that urine test results may be affected by various factors such as time, fluid intake, medications, and disease.
5. Blood test
A blood test can detect if hCG levels are elevated and can determine the exact time of pregnancy. However, it should be noted that blood tests require going to the hospital for testing, which is relatively troublesome.
6. B-ultrasound examination
B-ultrasound examination can directly observe the condition of the fetus and determine the exact time of pregnancy and the health of the fetus. However, it should be noted that B-ultrasound examination also has a certain impact on the radiation dose of the fetus. It is recommended to conduct it under the guidance of a doctor.
Abstract: Pregnancy is a very important thing for women. In the early stages of pregnancy, the body will experience some changes and signs, such as breast swelling and pain, changes in the menstrual cycle, and increased body temperature. If you want to confirm whether you are pregnant, you can confirm it through urine test, blood test and B-ultrasound examination. However, it should be noted that you should follow the doctor\’s instructions when conducting these examinations and pay attention to protecting the health of yourself and your fetus.