The moment of conception is the same moment as fertilization, in other words fertilization=conception they are the same thing.
Here's how it works: Fertilization happens in one of the fallopian tubes, which carries an egg from an ovary to the uterus. It can take up to seven days after intercourse for sperm and egg to join and form a fertilized egg. Usually, it's because the sperm gets into the fallopian tube before the egg is released. Once there, the sperm wait for an egg to arrive. After fertilization, it can take 5-10 days for the fertilized egg to begin to attach itself to the lining of the uterus. Pregnancy begins when this happens.
It is true that conception is the same moment as fertilization.
However, sperm will attempt to fertilize an egg at any opportunity they get. The answer above makes it appear as if sperm triggers release of the egg. It is just as likely that an egg will already be present in the fallopian tube when sperm arrives. At the moment of conception/fertilization, the fertilized egg now has it's own unique set of genetic material different from any other person on the planet. Now, the fertilized egg has set in the motion the beginning stages of life.
Conception takes place when the female's egg is fertilized by the male's sperm. The fertilized egg then travels down the fallopian tube to be implanted in the uterus. Therefore, conception happens before implantation.
Sex time of conception refers to when fertilization of the egg by sperm occurs, while time of implantation is when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall. This process typically takes around 6-10 days after conception.
Implantation typically occurs about 6-12 days after fertilization, when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus.
In the fallopian tubes, NOT the uterus. By the time the egg reaches the uterus, if it hasn't been fertilized yet, it won't ever be fertilized because your body has already begun to make new hormones and prepare to shed the uterine lining. Eggs just don't live that long. They hang out in the fallopian tubes waiting to be fertilized, and if they are, then they travel to the uterus and implant, signaling the start of pregnancy. Sometimes a fetilized egg implants in the tubes themselves, called an ectopic pregnancy, which usually requires a surgery.
Conception refers to the moment when a sperm fertilizes an egg, creating a zygote. Implantation is the process by which the fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterus lining, around 5-7 days after conception.
Conception is the moment of fertilization.
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
Conception takes place when the female's egg is fertilized by the male's sperm. The fertilized egg then travels down the fallopian tube to be implanted in the uterus. Therefore, conception happens before implantation.
Conception happens when the fertilized egg takes hold in the placenta.
Sex time of conception refers to when fertilization of the egg by sperm occurs, while time of implantation is when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall. This process typically takes around 6-10 days after conception.
Implantation typically occurs about 6-12 days after fertilization, when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus.
In humans, the egg gets fertilized by the sperm in the fallopian tube. If the sperm successfully penetrates the egg, conception occurs.
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.
In the fallopian tubes, NOT the uterus. By the time the egg reaches the uterus, if it hasn't been fertilized yet, it won't ever be fertilized because your body has already begun to make new hormones and prepare to shed the uterine lining. Eggs just don't live that long. They hang out in the fallopian tubes waiting to be fertilized, and if they are, then they travel to the uterus and implant, signaling the start of pregnancy. Sometimes a fetilized egg implants in the tubes themselves, called an ectopic pregnancy, which usually requires a surgery.
The germinal stage is the first stage of pregnancy. It begins at conception, when the egg and sperm join to form a zygote, or fertilized egg.
Conception is the beginning of pregnancy in that it is the joining of the sperm and egg. During implantation, the fertilized egg embeds in the uterine wall.
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.