How soon does a fertilized egg implant?

A fertilized egg can be deposited as soon as six to seven days after its formation.
Normally sperm and egg combine in the fallopian tube to form a fertilized egg, which is then sent to the uterine cavity with peristalsis and cilia swinging in the fallopian tube, and then the fertilized egg is implanted in the correct position in the uterine cavity, a process that usually takes about six to seven days at the earliest. However, implantation varies somewhat due to individual differences, and some may take about ten days.
For most women, since this process is still in the early stages of pregnancy, it does not produce very noticeable subjective feelings. As the gestational age increases and the embryonic tissue develops further, a series of early pregnancy reactions will occur due to the elevation of human chorionic gonadotropin in the body.
In addition, women in the early stages of pregnancy need to pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue, and if there are any abnormalities, they should go to the hospital in a timely manner and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.