Bedding may be completed about 7~10 days after ovulation, and the time of bedding varies with each woman’s own situation. After ovulation, the egg and sperm meet to form a fertilized egg, and the cilia of the fallopian tube run to transport the divided embryo to the uterine cavity, where it slowly beds down. The whole process is different for each individual, and fertilization and bedding may be completed in 7~10 days, but there will be individual differences. After successful implantation, the trophoblast cells will secrete human chorionic gonadotropin, which can be detected in the blood and urine, and a woman can determine whether or not she is pregnant by taking a blood or urine test. Every woman feels differently after the implantation of the fertilized egg. Some women don’t have any unusual sensations, while others experience symptoms such as bleeding from the implantation of the fertilized egg, fatigue and weakness, breast swelling and pain, increased urination, and a change in appetite. It is recommended to go to the hospital to find out whether the fertilization is successful after intercourse through examination.