I have to say that yes you can feel fertilization! Although many people swear that you cannot feel it.
When i was first pregnant, i felt a sudden prick / pinch on my right side ( i knew i had already ovulated) so i thought it might conception.
A few days later I felt this sudden cramp on the lower right side of my V. which i assume was implantation (no spotting at all).
A few days later i got BFP!!!
I am now TTC again, and a few days after ovulation i got two pricks / pinches on my left side at different times during the day, different place of my left side.
(Almost as if someone got a needle and poked me inside) it made me jump.
And just a couple days ago i felt the same sudden cramp on my lower left side of my V. I'm praying and hoping that it is implantation.
And hopefully in a few days time I'll get a BFP!
Good luck to all!
The sperm that reach the egg swim into it and attempt to penetrate the zona pelluca, which is the semi permeable outer membrane of the egg. Some sperm have a shape which makes this relatively easy, and others which are poorly formed are likely to have more difficulty.
Sperm creates the enzyme acrosome which helps to effectively 'digest/break-down' the cell membrane of the ovum.
No. The egg seals itself off once one sperm has penetrated its outer layer. Twins are made when two separate eggs are fertilized (fraternal) or a fertilized egg completely splits itself (identical).
No you cannot feel the fertilized egg. You can't even see the fertilized egg with the naked eye because the egg is so small. It's microscopic.
No, the nerve endings stop about 3/4 of an inch into the vagina. There are other nerves inside but they are not that sensitive, and are actually there to report other things.
You can not feel when the speem reach your egg ... You may feel the sperm go inside which leave small cramps after
Yes, its a sensation most like that of tickling from the inside.
No, there's no signs or symptoms if the egg is fertilized. The first time you might have symptoms is when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus.
NO, No body can feel conception.
Once the egg is fertilized it remains fertilized until the egg is eaten, incubated or goes rotten and decays. It never goes back to being an unfertilized egg.
Many people raise chickens for their eggs. When the chicken lays the eggs and egg that is not fertilized is referred to as a dud egg. These are the eggs we get in the market. If the egg is fertilized, you will get a chick.
If egg is not fertilized in 24 hours after ovulation,it break down and disappear
They aren't fertilized. A non-fertilized chicken egg is like a non-fertilized human female egg; only half of the equation.
A fertilized chicken egg is an egg that has the ability to be hatched. Normal store eggs can't be but eggs from a farmer usually can be. The fertilized part just means the hen was around a rooster and he inseminated her. So now there is a sperm in the chicken egg. Hence the fertilized part.
It is necessary for an egg to be fertilized so the egg can hatch.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
Yes, a zygote is a fertilized egg.
The gametes, or "sex cells" - the sperm and ovum (egg) - become the fertilized egg (zygote) when they fuse.
A fertilized egg implants into the Uterus.
The sperm doesn't have to. Once the egg is fertilized it stays fertilized.
When a bird's egg is fertilized, a chick is developing inside.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
No
There is no nutritional difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized egg. People prefer to eat unfertilized commercial layer eggs, so they don't feel like they are eating the next generation. Also a fertilized egg does not have as long of a shelf life as the unfertilized one does.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.
A fertilized egg is an egg that is fertilized - in short terms, it can be incubated and a chick will hatch from it after incubation.