Female friends who are in the stage of preparing for pregnancy hope to conceive as soon as possible, so if there are any physiological changes in the body after sexual intercourse, they often think that it may be related to pregnancy. But sometimes it's not entirely certain, such as whether the body temperature fluctuates after sexual intercourse and is not pregnant?
If a woman's body temperature fluctuates during a period of time after sexual intercourse, it does not necessarily indicate the absence of pregnancy. After sexual intercourse, there may be unstable body temperature, which is most likely due to catching a cold and causing significant changes in body temperature. This possibility is high.
If you want to accurately determine whether you are pregnant after sexual intercourse, you can use early pregnancy test strips to test for about 10 days of menstrual delay, which can obtain preliminary results more accurately. If the pregnancy test strip shows a negative reaction, it means that there is no pregnancy. If there is a relatively obvious weak positive reaction or strong positive reaction, pregnancy can be considered.
In addition, if women have difficulty or do not know how to perform self testing after sexual intercourse, they can go to the hospital for blood or urine tests. By detecting blood HCG or urine HCG, pregnancy can also be determined very accurately. And the accuracy of this simple test result is relatively high. And it can detect pregnancy more in advance than early pregnancy test strips. Generally, about 10 days after sexual intercourse, one can go to the hospital for examination to determine whether they are pregnant after sexual intercourse.