Delayed menstruation is the first clinical symptom of early pregnancy. Expectant mothers may experience nausea and retching, their breasts become softer and tired, and after pregnancy they may experience dizziness, fatigue, and sleepiness. Some women may have light pink or dark brown secretions, which are caused by the combination of sperm and egg and embryo implantation in the uterine wall. In the early stages of pregnancy, you should pay attention to rest, avoid excessive fatigue, avoid excessive mood swings, take folic acid tablets on time, and go to the hospital for regular pregnancy checkups to monitor the growth and development of the fetus. To put it simply, one month of pregnancy generally refers to one month of amenorrhea. At this time, the sperm and egg may have just combined and the embryo may have implanted not long ago, so there may not necessarily be obvious symptoms. Just because of the continuous rise of estrogen, most women may have a significant fear of cold, and may also have a significant flatulence due to increased gastrointestinal motility, as well as a better appetite and a feeling of hunger. In addition, there may be persistent chest pain, nipple hardening, and increased nipple melanin. There are generally no significant symptoms within one month of early pregnancy. Generally, ovulation occurs 14 days before the next menstrual period. If the couple has sex after ovulation, the male sperm enters the woman's body and the egg cell is successfully fertilized in the fallopian tubes. It will be sent to the uterus by the fallopian tubes for the embryo to implant and develop. 2 to 3 days after successful implantation, HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) will be metabolized and enter the blood circulation system. These are a series of changes occurring in the body. Pregnant women generally do not feel anything, except that during their menstrual period, their menstruation will not come on time, resulting in amenorrhea. If your menstrual period is very regular, every 28-30 days, if you want to know whether you are pregnant 2-3 days before your period, you can go to the hospital for a blood test to test the human chorionic gonadotropin. If you are pregnant, the level will rise at this time. If the chorionic gonadotropin in the blood test does not rise, it is clear that you are not pregnant. At this time, you can also use a pregnancy test stick to test. You can use the pregnancy test stick to test 2-3 days before your period. If you are pregnant, there will be a weak positive result. You can continue to test with morning urine every morning. If the color of the pregnancy test stick gradually becomes darker, it is clear that you are pregnant. However, the use of pregnancy test sticks is sometimes inaccurate, because it is affected by quality and the influence of other hormones, and sometimes a positive or false negative result may occur. Blood tests are the most accurate. |
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