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ToggleImplantation is one of the most significant early stages of any pregnancy. The implantation symptoms include light bleeding, cramping, nausea, bloating, sore breasts, headaches, and mood swings.
This article talks about signs that indicate whether implantation has occurred or not. It also points out several false signs of early pregnancy and tells when to take a pregnancy test.
Implantation is the process when an embryo burrows deep into the lining of the uterus, where it can then begin to grow. This takes place after fertilization, which actually means when sperm meets egg. Fertilization happens within the fallopian tube. Then, as the embryo begins to divide, it travels down the fallopian tube before coming to implant in the lining of the uterus.
From a medical standpoint, implantation is when the pregnancy is actually begun. The very next thing, when it has implanted into your uterus, the embryo will start to begin to secrete hormones that get your body ready to have the baby, so you won’t have your period anymore and prepare the placenta, which might make you feel crampy and tired by this stage.
A timeline of implantation and early pregnancy in a 28-day menstrual cycle is as follows:
Light bleeding : The blood is being let go of from the uterine lining, but in both instances implantation symptoms and your period can lead to confusion, so it is hard to tell them apart.
In addition to cramping and spotting or light bleeding, some women report:
During the latter half of a cycle, a woman’s temperature increases and during fertilization at about 1 degree Fahrenheit, she will retain it throughout her pregnancy.
If your temperature returns to its normal state, that may mean your period is coming and that implantation didn’t happen and you’re not pregnant.
Implantation is an important event but easy to overlook. Because it can cause light spotting, some women mistake it for their menstrual cycle. If your period doesn’t come and you are wondering whether or not you are pregnant, take a home pregnancy test or see your practitioner for confirmation.
The best time to take a test will, therefore, be about 19 days after fertilization. At that time, your body will be producing hCG-in response to the implantation of your embryo that’s built up enough to be detectable in your urine.
Also Read : Blastocyst Culture in IVF
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