There are several phenomena that cannot detect pregnancy

  Women who are preparing for pregnancy are very eager to know if they are pregnant, so too many women prepare their own early pregnancy test strips and undergo testing when necessary. But sometimes even if you are pregnant, early pregnancy test strips cannot detect pregnancy. So, how many types of pregnancy cannot be detected? What are the manifestations of early pregnancy?

  

There are several phenomena that cannot detect pregnancy1

  How many types of pregnancy cannot be detected?

  In general, it is possible to test for early pregnancy within ten days of pregnancy. Testing for pregnancy with early pregnancy test strips may require more than two weeks of sexual intercourse before it can be detected. If the quality of early pregnancy test strips is poor, the test results may not be accurate, or if the pregnancy time is short, the test results may not be detected. In general, if there is a problem with the early pregnancy test strip, you can go to the hospital about ten days after sexual intercourse to have a blood test for HCG or B-ultrasound to determine whether you are pregnant.

  What are the symptoms of early pregnancy?

  1. Menstruation cessation: This is the most obvious sign of pregnancy. As long as a woman of childbearing age has normal menstruation and has exceeded the normal menstrual period by two weeks after sexual intercourse, it is possible that she is pregnant.

  2. Easy to fatigue: In the early stages of pregnancy, many women feel tired, lack strength, and want to sleep. However, this period will not be too long and will pass soon. So after having sex, if you start to feel drowsy and accompanied by delayed menstruation, these are likely signs of pregnancy.

  3. Appetite changes: Some women experience a shift in appetite shortly after their menstrual period expires. Some people simply don't want to eat or even vomit, while others crave something sour.

  4. Nausea and vomiting: This is the most common discomfort during the first two months of pregnancy, with 50% of pregnant women experiencing varying degrees of nausea and one-third experiencing vomiting, with morning sickness being the most obvious.

  5. Breast changes: In the early stages of pregnancy, under the combined stimulation of estrogen and progesterone, the breasts gradually grow larger, the color of the nipples and areolas deepens, and there are dark brown nodules around the nipples. After 12 weeks of pregnancy, there will also be a small amount of watery milk secretion.

  6. Skin color changes: Skin pigmentation may occur in the early stages of pregnancy, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, and there may be stretch marks on the abdominal wall in the later stages.

  7. Urinary frequency and urgency: In early pregnancy, it is caused by an enlarged uterus compressing the bladder. When the uterus goes out of the abdominal cavity at 12 weeks of pregnancy, the symptoms naturally disappear. In the late stage of pregnancy, due to the first exposure of the fetus into the pelvic cavity, the bladder is compressed again, and frequent urination occurs again. Some expectant mothers may experience urine leakage when coughing, blowing their nose, or sneezing.

  8. Vaginal mucosal discoloration: In early pregnancy, the vaginal mucosa may appear darker due to congestion, which can be determined by a physician.

  This article provides a detailed explanation of what happens when you become pregnant but cannot be detected, as well as a series of symptoms that may occur in the early stages of pregnancy. As a woman who is already pregnant, it is best for you to go to the hospital for a check-up at a certain time, so that the results are more accurate.

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