How long does it take for menstruation to determine pregnancy

  Women have menstrual periods every month, and generally speaking, it is normal for menstruation to be advanced or delayed by one week. However, if it exceeds this time, it is necessary to consider whether menstrual irregularities or pregnancy have occurred. Especially for women in the process of preparing for pregnancy, there is a high chance of delayed menstruation, so how long after menstruation can pregnancy be determined?

  

How long does it take for menstruation to determine pregnancy1

  Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual cycle is generally 28-30 days, and an early or delayed period of about 7 days is still within the normal range. If there is a delay in menstruation while preparing for pregnancy, it can be considered to be caused by pregnancy. You can delay menstruation for about 7 days and use early pregnancy test strips to test urine. If it is positive, it is likely to lead to pregnancy. There is also a certain margin of error in self testing for pregnancy, so to ensure the accuracy of the results, you can postpone your menstrual cycle by about 10 days and go to the hospital for a blood test.

  In addition to conducting examinations to determine pregnancy, it can also be judged based on some early symptoms of pregnancy, such as amenorrhea accompanied by drowsiness, decreased appetite, nausea, breast pain, and other abnormalities. It is also possible that these abnormalities are caused by pregnancy, so relevant examinations should be conducted when they occur.

  If contraception is not used during sexual intercourse and the menstrual cycle is relatively stable, and there is a delay in menstruation after sexual intercourse, testing can be conducted about 10 days after the delay. You can choose early pregnancy test strips or pregnancy test sticks for examination.

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