In response to the question of "how many days after sex will it take to get pregnant", we first need to make sure that the couple is having sex at the most appropriate time, which is the so-called "dangerous period of pregnancy". Under the premise that everything goes well, we can roughly make the following inferences: It takes about a day for a normal sperm to swim from the reproductive system to the fallopian tubes. Assuming that the sperm meets and fertilizes the egg as soon as it enters the fallopian tubes, and lands on the uterine wall in the shortest time, it will take at least two days. In other words, under ideal circumstances, a woman can become pregnant three days after having sex, but very few people can achieve such an ideal situation. However, for different women, the vitality of their egg cells, the arrival time of sperm-egg combination, and the growth and development ability of test tube embryos are not the same, so it is impossible to accurately predict the time of pregnancy after intercourse. In addition, many factors such as the accuracy of ovulation date calculation, mood during intercourse, whether there are any abnormalities in the urinary system, etc., will have a significant impact on whether the couple can get pregnant or the probability of pregnancy. Therefore, there is no accurate answer to how long it will take to get pregnant after intercourse. How long after sex can I detect pregnancy? Generally speaking, the probability of pregnancy during the dangerous period of pregnancy is higher, but it will take some time to test whether the pregnancy is confirmed. There are several common pregnancy test methods: Work experience pregnancy test 1. Is the menstrual period normal? This trick is more effective for female friends with more regular menstrual periods. When a woman's menstrual period is delayed for more than 10 days, she can consider whether she is pregnant. 2. Early pregnancy reactions occur. Most women will experience early pregnancy reactions such as vomiting, dizziness, constant sleepiness, strong urge to urinate, and breast pain around 40 days of pregnancy. If this happens for no reason after sexual intercourse, female friends should be careful about whether they are pregnant. Scientific research on pregnancy test 1. Use test paper to test pregnancy. After a woman's menstruation is delayed for 7 days, the early pregnancy test paper can produce the test results. Two red lines mean pregnancy, otherwise it means no pregnancy. It is recommended that female friends use morning urine for testing, as the actual effect will be more accurate. However, test results sometimes vary from person to person. 2. Blood test. About 10 days after having sex, women can go to the hospital to check HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). This result can allow the defendant to know whether she is pregnant more quickly. 3. Urine test. The urine sample for urine test usually requires collecting morning urine, and then checking the human chorionic gonadotropin in the urine to determine whether you are pregnant. 4. Confirmed by B-ultrasound. Around the fifth week of pregnancy, B-ultrasound can show a pregnancy ring in the woman's uterus, with a dark area of amniotic fluid inside the ring, and a rhythmic fetal heartbeat can be seen. |
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