Five to six days after ovulation and conception, this time the fertilized egg has not yet been laid, so women basically have no symptoms, but there are some individual differences. If you have sex during ovulation and do not take contraceptive measures, the fertilized egg will usually be implanted 6 to 7 days after intercourse, and the woman may experience some symptoms. Before the fertilized egg is deposited, the woman will not have any uncomfortable symptoms. The vast majority of women have no symptoms while the fertilized egg is implanting. However, some women may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which is commonly known as implantation bleeding, due to the stimulation of the uterine lining caused by the fertilized egg. After the fertilized egg has successfully implanted, the hormone levels in the body change and women may experience some symptoms. The first one is delayed menstruation. When menstruation is delayed for 1 to 2 weeks, early pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting and dizziness may occur. And because the enlarged uterus may press on the bladder, symptoms of frequent urination may occur. With elevated estrogen and progesterone levels, symptoms of breast swelling and pain may occur.