How much is the amount of implantation bleeding?

How much is the amount of implantation bleeding?

What is the mental and physical state of a person after the fertilized egg implants? Can such a phenomenon be observed by the naked eye? Some people say that there will be bleeding symptoms after the fertilized egg successfully implants. Is it true? If there are really bleeding symptoms after the fertilized egg successfully implants, how much bleeding will there be after the fertilized egg implants?

The fertilized egg absorbs nutrients and oxygen from the fluid secreted by the fallopian tube and continues to undergo cell division. At the same time, the fertilized egg gradually moves toward the uterine cavity. When it arrives at the uterine cavity 3-4 days later, it has developed into a multi-cell entity, shaped like a mulberry, so it is called a morula. The morula continues to divide in the uterine cavity to form a blastocyst, which enters the endometrium about 6-8 days after fertilization. This process is called implantation or implantation.

When the fertilized egg implants, some women will experience bleeding in the lower body, which is manifested as pink blood in the secretions but not much, a small amount of blood, or blood spots. It can be seen three times a day, usually for a few days, and the duration is similar to the usual menstrual period. Some implantation bleeding is like this: it occurs about a week earlier than usual menstruation, without any menstrual discomfort, and can last about three or four days. Some of the blood is bright red, while some is brown. But whether bleeding will occur varies from person to person, and some women will not bleed during intercourse.

If a woman has symptoms of implantation bleeding, she should avoid lifting heavy objects or strenuous exercise, and reduce housework and outings as much as possible. Avoid overwork, get more rest, get enough sleep, and control your sexual life to avoid accidental miscarriage. Drinking during implantation will delay fetal development and reduce fetal birth weight. Smoking during implantation can cause fetal malformations and increase fetal mortality. Therefore, smoking and drinking should be avoided during implantation.

The process of forming a fertilized egg is not so easy, so once you confirm that you are pregnant, you must pay great attention to taking care of your body and never waste a rare fertilized egg. Another thing is, cherish everything you have now, otherwise you will regret it when you lose it one day.

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