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While the only means to find out whether you're pregnant are pregnancy tests and ultrasounds, you may look for other signs and symptoms, including morning sickness, tiredness, and more. Although it may sound unusual, the day of your last menstrual cycle determines your first week of pregnancy. Your most recent menstrual cycle is regarded as week 1 of pregnancy, even if you are not yet expecting a child. The first day of your most recent period is used to calculate the anticipated delivery date. As a result, you may not have symptoms during the first few weeks of your 40-week pregnancy.
You can read our blog post on <a href="https://www.thevoiceofwoman.com/how-early-you-can-expect-pregnancy">early signs of pregnancy<😕a> to understand them better and learn about their causes and symptoms.
In order to keep the pregnancy going, your body produces human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is created after implantation. The ovaries are also instructed by this hormone to cease producing mature eggs once every month. Four weeks after conception, your menstruation is likely to be missed. If your cycle is irregular, get a pregnancy test to see whether you are. The majority of at-home tests are capable of detecting hCG as early as 7 days following a missed menstruation. By detecting the amount of hCG in your urine, a pregnancy test can tell you whether or not you are expecting a child.
The first trimester of pregnancy will bring about a lot of physical changes in your body. You may feel ill, experience breast soreness, and not have your period—a typical symptom. Many of the physiological changes and pregnancy symptoms you experienced in the first trimester will start to fade away as you reach the second trimester. A home pregnancy test is the best place to start if you suspect you might be pregnant. Typically, pharmacies and other retailers sell tests without requiring a prescription.