How long does it take to delay menstruation to become pregnant

  Nowadays, many couples are actively preparing for pregnancy, hoping to have a healthy baby. Many women, who have just gotten married and lack experience in having babies, want to have a comprehensive understanding. After having sex, delaying menstruation can lead to pregnancy. So, how long does it take to delay menstruation to become pregnant?

  

How long does it take to delay menstruation to become pregnant1

  For women of childbearing age, if they are in good health and have normal sexual activity, such as a normal menstrual cycle, it is usually 28 to 30 days. Once the menstrual cycle is delayed for more than 10 days, it should be considered as pregnancy, and pregnancy can be determined through early pregnancy test strips. Although delayed menstruation is the earliest and most important symptom of pregnancy in women, it is not the only symptom of pregnancy.

  The obvious symptoms in early pregnancy are delayed menstruation, followed by a series of early pregnancy reactions in the body, such as breast pain, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, fatigue, etc. These reactions will gradually disappear in mid pregnancy. During pregnancy, women usually eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, pay attention to rest, do not get too tired, and regularly go to the hospital for prenatal check ups.

  When preparing for pregnancy, it is important to take care of your body and observe any changes. If you notice a delay in your menstrual cycle, accompanied by drowsiness, fatigue, and other symptoms, you should undergo early pregnancy check ups. After confirming pregnancy, it is important to take care of oneself, avoid vigorous exercise, and refrain from sexual intercourse to avoid affecting the normal growth of the fetus.

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