Children are the crystallization of parents' love and the sustenance of hope. Many expectant parents want to have a healthy baby. However, how do expectant mothers know if they are pregnant? In fact, there are certain feelings at the moment a woman is fertilized. Next, let's take a look at the feelings of sperm implantation.
Feeling 1: Cooling down
To understand what "implantation cooling" is, one must first understand what implantation is. Implantation refers to the process of combining the early embryos of viviparous mammals with the uterine wall of the mother, thereby establishing structural connections between the mother and the child to achieve material exchange. After implantation, the embryo absorbs maternal blood nutrients and continues to develop. Implantation is a process in which both mother and child are prepared and cooperate with each other.
The fertilized egg moves slowly in the fallopian tube (3-5 days), undergoes multiple successive divisions, forming a morula that enters the uterine cavity and continues to develop into a blastocyst (called a blastocyst). The blastocyst is surrounded by a zona pellucida and continues to develop by absorbing the uterine milk secreted by the uterine glands. As the blastocyst grows, the zona pellucida expands, thins, and breaks down (or dissolves); The embryo emerges from the envelope. The germ layer cells on the outer wall of the embryo are exposed and come into direct contact with the endometrium. Implantation is an important stage in the early development of fetal embryos.
Feeling 2: Breasts become softer
If your breasts feel sharp, soft, and swollen, you may be pregnant. This symptom may appear in the first few days after conception. If you suddenly don't recognize your breasts, you may be pregnant. Don't worry! After your body adapts to a large amount of hormones, the pain will subside and your breasts will no longer feel uncomfortable.
Feeling Three: Feeling Tired
Are you always energetic and suddenly feeling exhausted? The large secretion of lutein (a hormone) can make you feel exhausted. Almost all pregnant women suffer from this symptom, and you can observe other symptoms to determine your suspicion.
Feeling 4: Going to the bathroom again
Have you become a regular toilet guest? Get up in the middle of the night and go to the bathroom? Blame the little life in your stomach! After implantation in the uterine wall, the fertilized egg begins to secrete chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). If you're fed up with getting up in the middle of the night and going to the bathroom, don't worry. Think of this as training, because in the future, before you truly realize it, your little baby will cry and starve in the middle of the night.
Feeling 5: Do you have any symptoms of bleeding or cramps
Eight days after ovulation and implantation, you may develop slight pink or brown stains, and spasms may also accompany this condition. There may also be some punctate bleeding during the physiological period, but this is not the true physiological period. This is the result of the implantation of a fertilized egg into the endometrium.
Feeling 6: Has the color of your nipples changed
Where are your breasts? If you notice that your areola has darkened or that there are blue and pink lines on your breasts, that should not be your imagination. These are all symptoms of pregnancy.