If you feel the sensation of menstruation while trying to conceive, this may be a normal physiological response. During the period between ovulation and menstruation, a woman’s body may experience some feelings similar to the onset of menstruation, including abdominal distension and pain, breast distension and pain, backache, etc. These feelings may be caused by physiological changes caused by the release of eggs from the ovaries during ovulation.
However, if you continue to experience period-like sensations while trying to conceive but are not actually having your period, you may want to talk to your doctor. This may be due to other causes such as endocrine disorders, endometriosis, etc. Consulting a doctor can help you determine if any problems exist and provide appropriate treatment recommendations.
There are signs of menstruation when preparing for pregnancy:
While preparing for pregnancy, women may experience some signs of menstruation, which may be signals that the body is preparing to conceive. Here are some common signs of menstruation:
1. Changes in menstrual cycle: A woman\’s menstrual cycle may change during pregnancy preparations. The cycle may become shorter or longer, or there may be some irregularities.
2. Breast changes: Breasts may become more sensitive, swollen, or painful before menstruation. This is caused by changes in hormone levels.
3. Tired easily: Before menstruation, women may feel tired and low in energy. This may be due to hormonal changes and the body\’s preparation for menstruation.
4. Mood swings: During preparation for pregnancy, women may experience mood swings, including anxiety, irritability, depression, etc. This is also caused by changes in hormone levels.
5. Abdominal discomfort: Before menstruation, women may feel abdominal bloating, abdominal pain or abdominal discomfort.
However, these signs do not appear in every woman, and we cannot judge whether menstruation has occurred based on these signs alone. Every woman\’s physical condition and cycle are different, so the best way is to judge whether you are menstruating based on your menstrual cycle. If you suspect you may be pregnant, it\’s best to get an early pregnancy test or seek medical advice.