The ancients did not have a pregnancy test stick and medical test, in addition to the pulse also appeared a variety of strange ways to test whether pregnant, such as ancient Egypt would use urine to water wheat to test, medieval Europe was determined by observing urine, ancient Greece used more outrageous to put some special smell items in women's private areas, and the next day to observe whether there was a breath to test.
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Whether you are pregnant, such as using a pregnancy test stick or going to the hospital to do medical ultrasound to determine, but in ancient times when medical technology was not so developed, people judged whether people were pregnant according to the experience summarized by their daily observations, China's traditional Chinese medicine system has long invented a way to judge whether women are pregnant by diagnosing pulses, and it is also very accurate, but other national methods are strange, and some methods have found that there is still a certain scientific basis through modern scientific research. But some methods are useless, let's take stock of what methods were used in ancient times to test whether to get pregnant:
Ancient Egypt watered wheat with urine
In ancient Egypt, if you feel that you are pregnant, you will prepare a bag of barley and a bag of wheat, pregnant women pour their urine on two bags every day, and then observe whether the wheat germinates, if it germinates, it means that it is pregnant, the wheat germination indicates that it is a girl, and the barley germination indicates that it is a boy.
Urine was observed in medieval Europe
In medieval Europe, people judged whether they were pregnant by observing urine, and even more by tasting the taste of urine to determine whether pregnant women were pregnant, according to their observations, if the urine was clear and there were clouds on the surface, they were pregnant.
3. Ancient Greece observes by placing objects
In ancient Greece, it was by placing onions or garlic in women's private parts, and if the woman had a breath the next day, it meant that she was not pregnant, and if there was no breath, it meant that she was pregnant.
Did you know that the ancients did not have a pregnancy test stick and medical testing, in addition to taking the pulse, what other way can you know pregnancy? Welcome to leave a message to discuss.