Pregnancy
Pregnancy can be defined as a female pregnancy of mammals – including humans – one or more embryos in her body. Pregnancy in humans lasts about 9 months between the time of the last menstrual cycle and the birth (38 weeks after fertilization). The term “fetus” is used to refer to what women carry from conception to birth. In many societies, the fetus’s medical and legal status is determined by dividing the pregnancy into three stages.
Stages of pregnancy
Stage 1: The chances of miscarriage (natural death of the fetus) are significant.
Stage 2: The growth and development of the fetus can be monitored.
Stage 3: begins when the fetus has developed enough to be able to continue life without medical aid or medical aid outside the woman’s uterus
pregnancy signs
- Delaying menstruation twice a week is usually considered the first pregnancy alert for a woman who has intercourse and menstruation regularly.
- Nausea and vomiting associated with the beginning of pregnancy (in the morning or when walking or when getting out of bed).
- Sensation of light tingling and itching in the skin of the breast especially around the nipple due to increased amount of blood in the skin of the breast.
- frequent urination.
- Obesity: It is the craving of pregnant women for some types of foods in particular, and the reluctance of other foods.
- Anxiety and mood.
- Frequent sleep.
Pregnancy tests
- Home pregnancy test: This test diagnoses the state of pregnancy by detecting the hormone in the urine.
- Urinary pregnancy test: This test is performed in the laboratory, and it detects the pregnancy hormone in the urine accurately up to 100%.
- Laboratory Blood Test: This test detects the hormone with high accuracy.
Pregnancy analysis of chlorine
When the fertilized egg is implanted into the uterus, a hormone that helps the fetus’s growth and growth is formed. This hormone is released from the body through the urine and can be detected if it is found in the urine with sufficient concentration by the chemicals used in pregnancy tests.
This test is usually done by initially urinating for a few drops, and then the test piece is directed to the urethra for five seconds to absorb the amount of urine to perform the required analysis.
It is preferable to perform this analysis in the morning when waking up from sleep. This is because the amount of hormone is focused and give accurate results, or if you do not want to do this analysis in the early morning you have to wait for four hours after urinating inside the bathroom and then the examination, Ovulation or delayed course longer than needed to less time than not going to urinate.