Not exact matches
Cramping or a bit
of blood starting a little earlier than you expect your period may be a sign that the
fertilized egg is getting
attached in the uterus.
If the
egg is not
fertilized, it doesn't
attach to the wall
of the uterus.
This is caused when the
fertilized egg attaches to the wall
of the uterus.
At this stage, the mature
egg that was
fertilized in the fallopian tube at the time
of ovulation has made its way down into the uterus and has already
attached itself to the uterine wall during the implantation process.
The
fertilized egg attaches to the wall
of the womb or uterus at this stage.
One
of the earliest signs
of pregnancy is light spotting which is caused by the
fertilized egg attaching itself to the uterus wall after conception.
Tubular (or ectopic) pregnancy is what occurs when a
fertilized egg attaches itself outside
of the womb, in one
of the mother's fallopian tubes.
Implantation bleeding is thought to happen when the
fertilized egg attaches to the lining
of the uterus.
If the
egg is
fertilized, emergency contraception might be able to prevent the
egg from
attaching tothe uterus, which is the medical and governmental definition
of pregnancy.
Progesterone maintains the lining
of your uterus, making it possible for a
fertilized egg to
attach if you're trying to get pregnant.
HCG is released when a
fertilized egg attaches to the lining
of the uterus.
HCG is released when a
fertilized egg attaches to the lining
of your uterus — when pregnancy begins.
If the
fertilized egg attaches to the wall
of the uterus, pregnancy begins.
If the
egg is
fertilized, emergency contraception might be able to prevent the
egg from
attaching tothe uterus, which is the medical and governmental definition
of pregnancy.