Women who currently have no need for childbirth will take contraceptive measures when having sex with their partners. However, when every contraceptive method may make mistakes, women still worry afterwards, fearing that they may accidentally become pregnant. Therefore, these women will undergo timely pregnancy tests, so how can they know they are pregnant at the earliest?
To quickly determine if you are pregnant, you can use a blood test to test for pregnancy. Usually, it can be checked 7-10 days after sexual intercourse, and the concentration of HCG in a woman's blood can be tested to determine if she is pregnant. After a successful pregnancy, the gestational sac releases HCG into the bloodstream. If a blood test shows a significant increase in HCG concentration, it indicates that the woman is pregnant.
Testing pregnancy through blood tests is the quickest method, and the accuracy of pregnancy test results is also high. However, blood tests need to be done at the hospital, and some personal privacy may be leaked during registration, so some women are unwilling to choose blood tests for pregnancy testing. These women can choose early pregnancy test strips, which can be taken after a week of delayed menstruation.
If you have no plans to become pregnant in the near future, you can use condoms to prevent pregnancy during sexual intercourse. If condoms are used correctly, their contraceptive effect is still quite good. If there is no plan to have children for a long time, women can also choose to go to the hospital to get an intrauterine device (IUD), which has an ideal contraceptive effect.