Implantation. This occurs 6 to 12 days after conception and is when the hormone hCG begins to rise.
About 10 days.
Otherwise it can not grow into a baby. It will get no nutrients from a placenta and will be a miscarriage.
A mature follicle will be released during ovulation and travel to the uterus. If is it fertilized, then it will implant in the uterine wall. If it does not then it will be passed out of the body during the menstrual cycle.
Between day 1 and 21 of your cycle your uterus wall starts to thicken so that a fertilized egg can implant there and turn into a fetus (baby) when an egg doesn't fertilize the uterus wall just starts to break away and that is the blood that you get during your period. However if a egg is fertilized then the egg can implant and the wall will be how the mother and baby are connected and how the baby will gets its nutrients via the umbilical chord. I know this through having 4 miscarriages and having a large interest in the reproductive cycle since I was 11 :) xx
When the baby is born, the uterus wall, which is very muscular helps push the baby out. when you feel pain during the childbirth, what you are really feeling is the muscular wall in you uterus contracting. That's why when you feel pain in labor, they call he pain contractions.
The uterus wall becomes thick and rich with blood vessels.
Fertilized ovum implants itself on the wall of the uterus. It is called as zygote.
The fertilized egg (embryo) impants itself into the wall of the uterus after conception.
Approx.5-6 days after ovualtion, the fertilized egg will implant into the wall of the uterus. This causes light bleeding/spoting for 1-3 days, the bleeding will be much lighter than a period.
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
The wall of the uterus.
The wall of the uterus.