Yes, conception can occur at any time during a cycle.
Implantation typically occurs around 6-10 days after conception. It is unlikely to occur as early as one day after conception.
Yes - thin periods are not an indicator of infertility, however if you are underwieght that will make conception difficult
Menstruation is part of the menstrual cycle, a process involving ovulation and if conception doesn't occur the uterine lining is shed (menstruation) in preparation for the possibility of conception during the next cycle. Menopause is the process where you come to the end of your reproductive years, it's when ovulation starts to slow down.
no
Right after.
Yes, as implantation can occur 8-10 days after conception.
Each time I have been pregnant, I had spotting at the normal time of my period for the first 3 months.
That is a myth. There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that conception is more likely to occur during a full moon. Fertility is influenced by a variety of factors, but the lunar cycle is not one of them.
Implantation typically occurs around 6-12 days after conception, with the average being around 9 days. It is less likely to occur as early as 5 days post-conception, but it is not impossible. If you suspect pregnancy, it is best to wait a few more days and take a pregnancy test for a more accurate result.
TCA cycle occur in the mitochondria (the power house of the cell)
Conception refers to the moment when a sperm fertilizes an egg, forming a zygote. Ovulation is the release of a mature egg from the ovary, which typically occurs about halfway through the menstrual cycle. Ovulation is necessary for conception to occur, as it is the time when the egg is available for fertilization.