Yes, but it isn't the baby you feel. A baby doesn't move this early.
the transfer of gene to the embryo in order to produce transgenic offspring is known as gene transfer through embryo.
A pregnancy test after embryo transfer can be done as soon as two weeks after the transfer and yield accurate results.
There are no special steps that a woman should take to help the embryo attach after transfer. This is a frustrating state of affairs.
Embryo transfer is the process of moving embryos fertilized outside the body (through in vitro fertilization) into a woman's body for conception and pregnancy.
If you only have hens then no it is not possible. You need a rooster with the hens to get an embryo.
About two or three days
it can be possible by embryo ovary or ovule culture.
This is when you eat cheesecke with a leaf.
NO
Implantation typically occurs 6-10 days after embryo transfer. This is when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining and begins to establish a pregnancy. Symptoms of implantation such as light cramping or spotting may be experienced during this time.
I really wouldn't like to say either way. In my opinion if it was a negative pregnancy you wouldn't be experiencing any symptoms at all. Buts its very possible the discomfort you have is from the embryo transfer. Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts.
most likely you are pregnate