Are you also curious about how a woman is conceived? What do the egg and sperm go through from meeting, combining to laying? Let’s take a look~ Step 1: Choose the right time to have unprotected sex, preferably during the woman’s ovulation period when she has a healthy and mature egg to expel (the egg’s survival time is about 24 hours). The man ejaculates healthy and viable sperm into the woman’s vagina, and the woman’s vaginal environment is more conducive to sperm survival (the survival time of sperm is about 72 hours). It is important to note here that since both the egg and sperm have a relatively short survival time in the body, choosing the right time to have sex is a prerequisite for a woman to successfully conceive. Step 2: The active sperm enters the woman’s vagina, passes through the cervix, the uterine cavity and then enters the woman’s fallopian tubes. It usually waits for the egg to arrive in the abdomen of the fallopian tube. Step 3: The umbilical end of the woman’s fallopian tube picks up the egg into the fallopian tube. After ovulation, the follicles rupture and the eggs and follicular fluid flow into the pelvic cavity. The umbilical end of the fallopian tube then picks up the eggs, which enter the lumen of the fallopian tube and run in the direction of the uterine cavity and generally reach the abdominal region of the fallopian tube to wait for the arrival of the sperm. Step 4: The sperm and egg meet in the fallopian tube and unite to form a fertilized egg (this process usually occurs a few hours after the woman ovulates, usually no more than 24 hours). Step 5: The fertilized egg is transported to the uterine cavity through the peristalsis of the fallopian tubes and “travels” around the uterine cavity for about 2-3 days to find a suitable landing site for successful implantation, and then gradually develops into a gestational sac (generally, the fertilized egg goes through three processes: positioning, adhesion and invasion). The important thing to note here is that the woman’s uterine environment must be suitable for the fertilized egg to settle and develop in order for the implantation to be successful. This completes conception, which is the entire process of conception in a woman. Do you see what I mean?