Can an egg implant itself to the uterus during a menstrual period?
No. The point of the menstrual cycle is to clear out everything to enable a fertilized egg to implant next month.
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Can an egg implant itself to the uterus during a menstrual period?
No. The point of the menstrual cycle is to clear out everything to enable a fertilized egg to implant next month.
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When during the menstrual cycle is uterus ready for a fertilized egg?
Implantation . Typically, 24 hrs after ovulation. In, a normal cyle if you oulate day 14 then day 15.
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Can an egg still implant itself to the uterus right after a period?
Depends. Ovulation usually occurrs within 2 weeks after your period starts. An egg is released from the ovary and may or may not find its way into the fallopian tube. It usually does not implant into the uterus unless it becomes fertilized, even then, it's not a guarantee.
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Not likely. An embryo is the one that implants. You should be sure that it is in fact menstrual flow and not bleeding from other sources including implantation.
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Can an egg implant to the uterus one or two days after a period has ended?
Difficult. The endometrium(lining of the womb) is very minimal from estrogen stimlation only(no progesterone) and it would be very difficult for an egg to have left the ovary during such a time in the menstrual cycle as well as implant. However, in the field of fertility, nothing is impossible.
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No. If it was truly your period then no an egg is not mature or large enough then and the uterus is not prepared for a pregnancy to implant.
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Is it possible for a egg to implant in the uterus on the 2nd or 3rd day of my period, and if so, is it normal for my period to continue (normally)?
No. . No an egg would not do that.
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Can an egg implant to the uterus 3 days after a period has ended, if one has a normal 28 day cycle? Period 5 days, sex on day 6.
Possibly. It is unusual for ovulation to occur so early in the menstrual cycle. The more important issue here is that the sperm can sometimes live in the woman's reproductive tract for up to a week. This means that the sperm from day 6 can fertilize an egg released on day 13-14.
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