My granny keeps saying you can tell from the pulse on the wrist, the old method na. Curious if anyone actually knows how its done, my saas was telling me the same. Just want to understand it, pls share if u know.
Seriously, don't waste time trying to figure out hand pulse methods. Just buy a Prega News or any standard kit from the local chemist on your way back from work. It's cheap, fast, and gives a clear result so you can plan your next steps.
I love tracking everything too, but pulse checking isn't going to give you a real answer. Better download a pregnancy tracking app like Flo and log your period dates. Once your period is missed by 4-5 days, just do a home test kit!
Ayyyo, my grandmother also tried to check my pulse back then! It's sweet to think about those old methods, but honestly, don't rely on them. Just get a standard pregnancy kit from the pharmacy, it takes 2 minutes and saves you so much overthinking.
Humare yahan bhi log bolte hain ki naadi dekh kar pata chalta hai, but beta ispe bharosa mat karna. Simple market se card le aao test karne ke liye, sabse badhiya wahi hai. Khush raho aur ache se check karo.
To be honest, checking hand pulse or naadi is an old traditional way but it's not scientifically reliable at all. The best and most accurate way is to do a simple home urine test or visit a lab. Gynac advice is always the safest bet to avoid any confusion.
Please don't rely on hand pulse tests as they can give false hope or cause unnecessary stress. It's a very delicate phase, so please wait for your missed period and do a proper urine kit test. Take good care of yourself.