My belly is a little hard. Am I pregnant?

My belly is a little hard. Am I pregnant?

Nowadays, many young lovers have no idea about contraception, or blindly believe in contraceptive methods such as dangerous period and ejaculation outside the body, which leads to many unmarried pregnancies. Once an accident occurs, if you do not decide to give birth to the baby, it means that you have to perform an artificial abortion. Even though modern science is relatively advanced and painless abortion can be used to relieve the patient's pain, it will inevitably cause certain harm to the female body, especially women who have had multiple abortions may experience miscarriage or internal bleeding during delivery when they want to have a baby. So, if you lightly press the hard area around your belly button, does that mean you are pregnant?

First of all, the hard feeling around the belly button when pressed lightly is not a symptom of pregnancy, because in the early stages of pregnancy the uterus is still in a lower position below the belly button, and the fetus has not yet been born, so there will be no changes in the abdomen. If this happens, you can consider that it is bloating caused by gastrointestinal gas. Pay attention to diet adjustment and go to the hospital for physical examination and treatment in time.

Secondly, there are many conditions that can identify early pregnancy, the most obvious of which is amenorrhea. If the patient's normal menstrual period is relatively regular, the possibility of pregnancy can be considered if the menstruation is delayed for more than one week. Some people will experience some unusual reactions in the early stages of pregnancy, such as dry mouth, implantation bleeding, diarrhea, etc. These reactions are not objective, so they cannot be used as a basis for judgment, but only for reference. The most accurate way is to see a doctor for a blood test to test HCG, which can tell whether you are pregnant in a shorter time.

Therefore, the hardness around the belly button is not a symptom of pregnancy. If the patient wants to know whether she is pregnant, she can see a doctor for a blood test, or she can buy a pregnancy test strip or stick to do a self-test. Finally, it is recommended that couples who are not preparing for pregnancy must use good contraceptive methods. A condom can reduce a lot of unnecessary worries and inconveniences. Don't let each other suffer for the sake of momentary pleasure.

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