No, but they both are involved in the reproduction process. Fertilization refers to the sperm implanting in the ovum (egg) which creates a zygote (fertilized egg).
The zygote may then implant itself in the woman's reproductive system, usually in the uterus (womb) or it may be unsustainable for various reasons and not implant. Once a viable zygote is implanted on the lining of the uterus (or sometimes in the Fallopian tubes), the development of the offspring can begin and at that time, conception is said to have occurred.
No. Conception is when the sperm fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube and implantation occurs about a week later when the egg implants itself in the uterus wall.
It is the same thing.
there is no such thing as a conception pill - that is not how you get pregnant
development of the zygote in the uterus
no conception is having sex to make the baby which will then be reproduction if the baby is born succsesfully.
No, sex has no effect on implanation of the egg.
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?
Are you refering to "Declaration of Independence"?
Placenta accreta is abnormal implantation of the placenta.
Unless it was an Immaculate Conception, the same way you did with the first.
True. The Immaculate Conception refers to the protection from original sin that Mary enjoyed from the moment she was conceived in the womb of her mother.
Yes. Many women experience implanation bleeding right around the same time as they expect AF. Implantation bleeding is lighter than a normal period, and you should still see an elevated BBT.
It's the same. Life starts from the moment of conception.