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how long does an egg take to attach to the uterous

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PostPosted: 01/28/07 - 00:45    Post subject: how long does an egg take to attach to the uterous Vote now! Reply with quote

I would love to know how long it takes for an egg to attach to the uterous?
And how long do I wait after sex to take a pregnacy test and it actually be accurate?
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PostPosted: 01/29/07 - 05:54    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It tends to attach from 4dpo apparently, and some women may have implantation bleeding during the time it attaches. after the egg is attached firmly, levels of hGC rise by 2 times every 2-3 days. Waiting till you have missed a regular period (1 week after estimated day of period) will have given your body enough time to produce a good level of hGC, giving a fairly accurate home test result. I say fairly accurate because as with all things, nothing is 100% Idea
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