No. sometimes an egg is fertilized but fails to implant
Maternal infection at conception or within the first two weeks of pregnancy may lead to hearing and vision loss and mental retardation.
Fertilization or pregnancy.
Every woman is different and so is every pregnancy. Some women begin to have noticeable symptoms as early as 2 weeks after conception but most start feeling them around 5 or 6 weeks of pregnancy.
Its different in every woman. Some women experience pregnancy symptoms a few days after conception but usually its when the embryo has implanted and starts releasing HCG.
Isn't teenage pregnancy actually when the girl carries the baby for nine months, and teenage conception just the same as any other conception, when they have sex?
From conception to the birth..depending on the expiration date on test....
Yes; pregnancy begins as soon as conception is successful.
Pregnancy is the process of carrying a fetus for nine months. Birth is the process of delivering a baby. Conception is when the egg is fertilized.
Probably not. Most pregnancy tests say they can detect pregnancy around 7-14 days after conception.
All pregnancies start with conception and end with delivery. Human pregnancy lasts for 280 days, or 41 weeks.
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Conception occurs when the egg and sperm join, it can take 7 to 10 days past conception for the fertilized egg to travel from the fallopian tubes to the uterus where the embryo will implant into the lining. After implantation it may take three or four days for the body to produce detectable levels of hCG. Every woman and every pregnancy are different, but 10 to 14 days after conception most women will have a positive pregnancy test.