the implation of an egg into a woman in hopes of pregnancy and birth
The pregnancy in which embryo implants in the fallopian tube.
embryo
Hopefully it implants to the uterine lining and grows into a fetus
Answer In the uterus. 5-7 days after fertilization, the blastula attaches to the wall of the uterus. When it comes into contact with the endometrium it implants. It then becomes and embryo.
No, the uterus does not begin growing until after the embryo implants in the uterine lining.
The embryo and placenta grow side by side and are attached via the umbilical cord - the placenta attaches to the uterine wall as it develops after the embryo implants in the uterine lining. Some women have spotting and slight cramps when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining.
An ectopic pregnancy - is one where the embryo implants into the fallopian tube, instead of travelling successfully to the womb.
The answer to your question is a zygote. From there, it develops to an embryo and a foetus. Happy science!!!
hcg hormone because it is made by the embryo after it implants into the endomentrium.
I would suppose it depends on which side of the uterus the embryo implants on. For me, it occurred on the right side.
Pregnancy occurs by a couple having intercourse. The males' sperm swim into the fallopian tubes. When the female ovulates a ripe egg is released from the ovary, conception occurs when a sperm penetrates the egg. It takes about a week for the fertilized egg to travel to the uterus, once there the egg (now an embryo) implants into the uterine wall; pregnancy actually begins when the embryo implants into the uterus.
when an embryo is transplanted low in the uterus and has taken and growing the term used is 'carring low' there is possibility of miscarrige in cases of twins and/or if you have a weak cervix. There needs to be at least 2cm from fetus to cervix. check with a perinatalogist.