Pseudopregnancy, as the name suggests, is not a real pregnancy. Women with false pregnancies have pregnancy-like symptoms on their bodies. Some people show some signs of pregnancy after having sex and think they are pregnant, but in fact they are false pregnancies, leading to empty joy. So what is a false pregnancy? How to judge false pregnancy?
How to judge false pregnancy
1. B-ultrasound examination: B-ultrasound examination is the most accurate way to determine whether you are truly pregnant. If a gestational sac is found in the uterine cavity, it can be judged as a normal pregnancy; if the gestational sac cannot be found in a B-ultrasound examination after about two months of menopause, it is a false pregnancy.
2. Basal body temperature measurement: When menstruation does not come, if the basal body temperature continues to be low, it means that you are not pregnant. The body temperature is between 36.9℃-37.2℃. If this high temperature period lasts for more than 21 days, you may be pregnant. It's pregnancy.
3. Early pregnancy test paper detection: Drop urine into the detection hole of the test paper. If a colored band appears in the control area of ??the test paper (some test papers appear red, some test papers appear blue), If it means negative, it means you are not pregnant; on the contrary, if there is an obvious color band in the test area, it means positive, indicating you have been successfully pregnant.
However, it should be noted that pregnancy cannot be determined simply by symptoms such as menopause, nausea and vomiting. Sometimes sudden menopause, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc. can also lead to symptoms similar to pregnancy, such as erythema. Lupus may also cause symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Therefore, to determine whether you are pregnant, you need to go to the hospital for a formal examination.
Can a false pregnancy test be detected?
Of course there will be no two lines on the false pregnancy test paper. Women experience some symptoms similar to pregnancy, such as cessation of menstruation, nausea, vomiting, etc., and may even feel fetal movement and abdominal distension. However, in fact, this is not a real pregnancy, and the pregnancy inside or outside the uterus cannot be seen on B-ultrasound. . In this case, blood HCG is not high. The test strip is negative.
Some diseases may also cause false pregnancy. Such as lupus erythematosus, etc., will cause blood HCG to rise. In this case, the test strip is positive. If you have pregnancy symptoms, you must go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination. The vast majority of false pregnancies are caused by psychological factors. Because my heart is very eager to become pregnant, my body produces some pregnancy-like symptoms. Usually, in this type of false pregnancy, the blood HCG will not rise.
Pseudopregnancy, as the name suggests, is not a real pregnancy. Women with pseudopregnancy have physical symptoms similar to pregnancy, such as amenorrhea, nausea and vomiting, abdominal bulge, etc., and may even feel conscious fetal movement, but in fact they are not pregnant in the true sense. If a woman undergoes a B-ultrasound, a woman with a false pregnancy will not see any intrauterine or extrauterine pregnancy under the ultrasound.