How to test for pregnancy?

There are usually two ways to test for pregnancy during ovulation:

1. Pregnancy test stick test

A pregnancy test is a very simple test that usually involves measuring HCG (human chromosomal gonadotropin) levels in a woman's urine. If HCG levels are above the normal range, pregnancy is confirmed. However, pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate, so they need to be used in conjunction with other methods to get more accurate results.

2. Blood test

A blood test determines pregnancy by measuring blood HCG levels. This method is more accurate than a pregnancy test, but it is also more expensive.

Regardless of which testing method is used, you will need to wait at least three days for results. If you wait insufficiently, the test results may be inaccurate. In addition, the test results are only a reference. If you plan to become pregnant, you need to combine it with other methods, such as doctor's examination and ultrasound examination, to ensure that your physical condition is suitable for pregnancy.

If you are planning to become pregnant, it is best to test for pregnancy during ovulation. If the test is positive, pregnancy is confirmed. However, if the waiting time is insufficient or the test results are inaccurate, other methods of confirming pregnancy may also need to be considered. If you are unsure whether you are pregnant, it is best to talk to your doctor or professional health care provider.