Women go to the hospital for physical examinations, sometimes requiring blood tests. At this time, there will be an examination report, and some women may find that the report states the diagnosis of pregnancy status during labor. So, what does the diagnosis of pregnancy status during labor mean?
The diagnosis of pregnancy status during labor refers to the confirmation that a woman is pregnant, and pregnancy is the process of embryo development and growth in the mother's body. The entire pregnancy process starts from the first day of the last menstrual period and is generally 40 weeks long. It can be divided into three stages: early pregnancy before the 13th week, mid-term pregnancy from the 14th week to the 27th week, and late pregnancy after the 28th week.
The usual way to check pregnancy is to draw blood to check for chorionic gonadotropin. This is a hormone unique to women, and after pregnancy, the level of chorionic gonadotropin in the blood will significantly increase, indicating pregnancy. After confirming pregnancy, it is necessary to undergo ultrasound examination based on the number of days of amenorrhea. It is generally recommended to undergo ultrasound examination after 40 days of amenorrhea. Ultrasound can determine the size and position of the gestational sac, especially to rule out ectopic pregnancy.
Because early pregnancy is a high-risk stage for miscarriage, women should pay more attention. After pregnancy, it is recommended to rest, avoid vigorous exercise, and avoid sexual intercourse. Do not eat spicy or stimulating foods in your daily diet. During pregnancy, eat nutritious and easily digestible foods to maintain a good mood.