Pregnant, almost no response. What's going on

  Pregnant women may gradually experience pregnancy reactions as the gestational age increases. However, some women may not have obvious reactions after pregnancy, which can make them more worried about abnormal conditions during pregnancy. So, what's the reason for almost no response during pregnancy?

  

Pregnant, almost no response. What's going on1

  Women have almost no response after pregnancy, which is generally considered normal in the early stages of pregnancy. After female intercourse, the sperm and egg combine and take about a week to implant in the uterus, during which there is almost no response. Most women do not experience pregnancy reactions until around 42 days after conception. However, due to individual differences, the severity of pregnancy reactions after pregnancy also varies.

  The pregnancy reactions that occur during pregnancy are caused by changes in the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body. Some women may not have obvious pregnancy reactions after pregnancy, due to their good physical condition and ability to adapt well to hormonal changes during pregnancy, so they will not have too many reactions. As long as the pregnancy test is normal, there is no need to worry even if the pregnancy is not obvious.

  In addition, if there is embryonic arrest, women in early pregnancy may also experience mild and inconspicuous pregnancy reactions. Therefore, pregnant women should pay attention to early prenatal examinations. Through multiple early prenatal examinations such as ultrasound examination, combined with HCG testing, progesterone testing, etc., it is possible to timely detect whether the embryo is developing normally, in order to rule out abnormal conditions that are not obvious during pregnancy.

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