This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring.
This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached
by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
Most definitely, yes, you can have a false pregnancy test with tubal pregnancy. Hormones only know an egg implanted. Hormones do not know where the egg implanted.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
yes
Hamsters , the usual way, mating. People,a human egg is injected with semen , or an embryo is implanted in the uterus.
A zygote becomes a fertilized egg when it is implanted. That grows into a fetus for the 9 months and is a baby after it is born.
They are testing for Hcg, a human growth hormone that only occurs when an egg is implanted in the uterus and begins growing.
If you by without function mean they don't release any eggs, you can not get pregnant. It requires a egg that the sperm can fertilize. You can however have someone elses egg fertilized and implanted in your uterus.
No, the body is protecting it.
Yes maybe a few days before your missed period as the egg may have already implanted into the womb.