It usually takes about a week for a fertilized egg to travel from the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity to settle.
After coitus it generally takes about 24 hours for the fertilized egg to complete fertilization, and it generally takes about a week after the formation of the fertilized egg for the fertilized egg to reach the uterine cavity from the fallopian tube. In the process of moving from the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity, it mainly relies on the peristalsis of the fallopian tube wall and the push of the epithelial cilia of the fallopian tube to complete.
Blood HCG begins to increase after the fertilized egg is deposited, and 10 days after fertilization, blood HCG can find out if there is a pregnancy. It is important to pay attention to the diet to strengthen the nutrition, in order to facilitate the fertilized egg better in the uterine lining of the bed.
If the fallopian tubes are inflamed or narrowed, or if there has been previous surgery on the tubes, the movement of the fertilized egg into the uterine cavity will be affected, which may lead to ectopic pregnancy. It is important to have regular prenatal checkups.