There are many questions in the minds of women who are suspected of pregnancy, especially the information about the pregnancy test. The pregnancy test attempts to determine whether a woman is pregnant or not. There are markers in blood and urine, and pregnancy tests require sampling of one of these items, but this test may not give accurate results if done very early in the pregnancy. The determining factor in the pregnancy test is the menstrual period, when the test should be done depends on the menstrual bleeding pattern. In regular menstruation, the test will be positive 2 weeks after fertilization, 1-2 days after the expected menstrual date. This period may be longer for those who do not have regular periods. The sensitivity of household tests used today is high. It can give results up to 5 days before the expected menstrual bleeding in regular menstruation.
What is Obstetrics & Gynecology?
Early diagnosis in women's diseases (obstetrics) is having great importance in terms of quality and duration of life. However, some serious symptoms of illness can be overlooked by women. However, symptoms such as irregular menstrual bleeding, abdominal swelling, painful menstrual period may be signs of various diseases. Women should follow the changes they experience and consult a specialist in unusual situations. If you are of fertile age and a week or more has passed before an expected menstrual cycle begins, you may be pregnant. However, this symptom can be misleading if you have an irregular menstrual cycle. The health of women's reproductive organs, the problems and diseases that may arise related to it are directly within the scope of a gynecology.