This is my first pregnancy so I am a little bit confused because of all of this. There was so much information that I found out lately. From my gynecologist, magazines, friends etc. There was one thing that makes me worry. In some magazine I’ve read says during implantation women feel cramping and little bleeding. I didn’t feel anything of that so I am worry if my implantation was normal?
Implantation usually starts six days after ovulation. Also, that may be any day between second and fourteenth day of ovulation too. Bleeding and cramping could appear sometimes, and occur before period should be. Cramping and blood lighter then normal menstrual came from intrauterine arteries. When fertilized egg implants to back wall of uterus it may hurt endometrial wall of uterus. Reason is that fertilized egg has to be implanted deep into the wall. Off course, there are nowhere two women that are the same on this world. That’s why these symptoms, as cramping and bleeding doesn’t have to appear the same with each pregnant woman. It’s not unusually when cramping appears but also failure of those symptoms is something absolutely normal. There is no reason for your worry because that you didn’t feel cramping or bleeding doesn’t have to be your baby isn’t well implanted.
How long do you ovulate
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The released egg is alive 24h hours!If during these 24 h, the egg meets a spermatozoid, a pregnancy is possible but not certain as it won't necessarilly attach to the endometrium!
How long do you ovulate
The released egg is alive 24h hours!If during these 24 h, the egg meets a spermatozoid, a pregnancy is possible but not certain as it won't necessarilly attach to the endometrium!