The bed will be laid 6 to 8 days after conception.
Sperm and egg will meet in the fallopian tube, but eventually only one sperm will make it to the egg and combine to form a new cell, the fertilized egg, in a process called conception. The fertilized egg enters the lining of the uterus about 6 to 8 days after conception, a process called implantation. After implantation, the embryo takes in nutrients from the mother’s blood and continues to grow and develop.
At the initial stage of the fertilized egg’s implantation, some people may experience breasts becoming softer and swollen, nipple tenderness, a little vague pain and soreness in the abdomen, a feeling of tiredness, and a change in appetite.
After successful implantation, the cells in the fertilized egg will start to secrete human chorionic gonadotropin, and at this time, you can determine whether you are pregnant by checking the human chorionic gonadotropin in your blood or urine. However, before conception, the level of HCG is too low to detect pregnancy.
After conception, if you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital.