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If you're referring to menstruation, then the average menstrual bleed will last between 5-7 days. Everyone is different and sometimes menstruation can last longer than this, especially if you have irregular cycles.

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After fertilization how long does it take for the blastocyst to arrive in the uterus?

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Does implantation take place in the oviduct?

No, implantation occurs in the uterus. After fertilization, the fertilized egg travels through the fallopian tube and implants into the lining of the uterus where it will develop into an embryo.


Why does mensuration not take place after fertilisation?

The uterine lining builds-up in preparation for fertilization so that the zygote/embryo can implant itself into the uterine lining and then develop into a baby. Menstruation only takes place when fertilization doesn't take place, this occurs so the uterine lining is shed and can start a fresh next cycle so it can be ready for pregnancy again. If the uterine lining were to break down after fertilization a zygote/embryo wouldn't be able to implant itself or it would result in miscarriage.


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I am not sure but my biology teacher said it took 6-7 days


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How long after conception does implantation take place?

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Where in a women's body does implantation of a fertilized egg most often take place?

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What is the relationship between oestrogen concentration in the blood and the thickness of the lining of the womb?

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