After becoming pregnant, women do not experience significant physiological changes during pregnancy. However, pregnancy can gradually increase hormone secretion levels in the body. Some pregnant women may also associate white and thick tongue coating with pregnancy during this stage. Can you tell if you're pregnant by looking at your tongue coating?
1. Checking the thickness and color of the tongue coating is not an accurate indicator for determining whether a woman is pregnant. If a woman's tongue coating changes during the preconception period, it may be related to factors such as excessive internal heat and improper diet.
2. Pregnant women can use early pregnancy test strips for self testing after showing signs of amenorrhea to accurately determine if they are pregnant. You can collect urine in the middle section after waking up in the morning, then place the test end of the pregnancy test stick into the urine for more than 10 seconds, and observe within 5 minutes. If two red lines are displayed, it can be preliminarily judged as positive, indicating pregnancy.
3. In addition, when women's tongue coating appears white, thick, and greasy, they should pay attention to drinking plenty of water during this stage, and increase the intake of fresh fruits and vegetables in moderation. At the same time, their diet should be as light as possible and not too thick or greasy. Generally, by adjusting diet for a period of time, the phenomenon of white and thick tongue coating can be effectively changed. If the symptoms cannot be changed, especially if there is obvious discomfort, seek medical examination and treatment in a timely manner.