Online Pregnancy Quiz


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Our Goal: We want to give young girls and women in impoverished countries the chance to self-diagnose themselves for being pregnant if they either unable to access a pregnancy test, whether this be because there are none available to them or having intercourse at a young age is looked down upon. Pharmacies are not nearly as readily available in countries such as Yemen as they are in first world countries like Canada or America. For this reason we want girls all across the world to have equal access to information about pregnancy and where they can go for more help or further tests.


ATTENTION: This quiz is not a replacement for a pregnancy test and should not be used as such, however if you have no pregnancy tests available to you then this can be used as a preliminary measure. This quiz was also not designed by medical professionals and it is not therefore medical grade.


1. Have you missed your period?

This is a factor mainly for those with regular menstrual cycles. For those with irregular cycles, this may not indicate a higher chance of being pregnant.



2. Have you recently had sexual intercourse wityhout any contraceptives?

Contraceptives are either a device or a drug that is used to help with preventing pregnancies. However, if you are sexually active and at the age of child-bearing, contraceptives may still fail as they are only 99% efficient.



3. Have your energy levels dropped? Or are you feeling incresed fatigued?

This is a common early symptom of pregnancy. This is because the hormone levels of progesterone will increase during pregnancy, causing tiredness.



4. Have you been experiencing mood swings frequently?

Due to the drastic hormonal changes in a pregnant woman’s body, you may experience mood swings. However this is also common throughout a standard menstrual cycle.



5. Are there physical changes to your breasts (more tender, swollen and darker)?

Due to the hormonal changes in a pregnant woman’s body, the breasts will become more sensitive and swollen.



6. Have you been having aversions to certain foods?

When you become pregnant your sense of taste may change drastically. These changes in your body may occur due to the hormonal levels and increasing and decreasing constantly.



7. Have you been having constant food cravings?

When you become pregnant you may become more sensitive to certain odors and your sense of taste will change drastically. These changes in your body may occur due to the hormonal levels and increasing and decreasing constantly.



8. Recently has your sense of smell been heightened?

When you become pregnant you may become more sensitive to certain odors. These changes in your body may occur due to the hormonal levels and increasing and decreasing constantly.



9. Have you recently been feeling bloated?

Close to how it may feel at the start of a menstrual period, pregnancy can cause feelings of bloating due to the hormonal changes.



10. Have you been having stomach cramps?

Early on in the pregnancy, you may encounter pain in your stomach due to your womb expanding, ligaments stretching, etc.



11. Have you experienced any physical pain in your lower abdomen?

Like stomach cramps, pain in your lower abdomen is due to your womb, uterus and pelvis expanding for a the growth of a baby.



12. Have you been feeling nauseous in the morning?

Although the cause is not fully clear, nausea is most likely a cause of hormonal changes that the body goes through during pregnancy. This is commonly known as morning sickness, but it can happen at any time.



13. Have you had a runny or stuffy nose recently?

As a result of hormonal changes, mucous membranes in the nose will change as well. This often leads to a runny or stuffy nose.



14. Have you been experiencing headaches?

Due to the changes that the body goes through during pregnancy, it is common to experience headaches, mostly in the first trimester.



15. Have you had troubles using the washroom?

The digestive system will slow due to the hormonal changes that come with pregnancy. This may lead to constipation.



16. Have you felt as though you need to urinate more frequently?

Your blood will increase in your body during pregnancy, which will cause kidneys to process more fluids that will end up in your bladder. Therefore you may find yourself using the bathroom more often.