This can be caused by insufficient hormone levels.
10 weeks
2 weeks after sex you have just gotten pregnant. It takes that long for the egg to be fertilized and get attached to the uterus wall. The first month of pregnancy the embryo is ½cm long or 1/4 inch.
Not until the egg is attached to the uterus wall are you pregnant and the test wont show anything until then.
The embryo which is firstly a blastocyst is implanted snuggly into the uterus wall and remains and kept in place there for 9 months. The uterus wall is made up of blood, that is normally shed when a woman does not become pregnant, that explains the absense of a period when a woman is pregnant.
There is no way of telling what exact day you fell pregnant. From intercourse it can take up to 3 days for the egg to get fertilized and then another week until it has implanted itself in the uterus wall. 2 weeks after sex you can get a result on the pregnancy test.
not at first, but into the first trimester it will get hard. Your uterus creates a lining that does not shed; which is called your "wall".
Implantation bleeding typically occurs around 4-6 weeks of pregnancy, when the fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus. This is often one of the early signs of pregnancy. It is important to note that implantation bleeding can vary in amount and duration for different individuals.
Become pregnant. It happens when the sperm fertilisies the egg and the egg implants in the wall of the uterus (womb).
Become pregnant. It happens when the sperm fertilisies the egg and the egg implants in the wall of the uterus (womb).
This is cancer of the placenta, known as placental cancer or Choriocarcinoma
It takes about 3 days for the sperm to reach the egg and fertilize it in the fallopian tube and than another week for it travel to the uterus and get attached to the uterus wall.
The first 2 weeks of prenatal development, from conception until the fertilized egg implants itself in the wall of the uterus, is known as the germinal stage. This stage is characterized by rapid cell division and the formation of the blastocyst.