What Are the Signs When a Sperm Meets an Egg?

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Symptoms of Fertilization, Including Abdominal Stabbing Pain, Abdominal Fullness, Brown Discharge, and Lethargy

The symptoms of fertilization, when sperm meets egg, mainly include abdominal stabbing pain, abdominal fullness, brown discharge, and lethargy. It is also important to pay attention to daily care. Here are some details:

1. Abdominal Stabbing Pain: If a woman's body is sensitive, when sperm meets egg, they generally combine to form a zygote, which implants in the uterine cavity and may cause dull abdominal pain.

2. Abdominal Fullness: After the sperm and egg combine to form a zygote, the zygote gradually migrates to the uterine cavity and may stimulate surrounding tissues, resulting in a sensation of abdominal fullness.

3. Brown Discharge: If a woman's constitution is weak, the encounter of sperm and egg may affect the normal secretion of hormones in the body, leading to symptoms such as slight vaginal bleeding.

4. Lethargy: After sperm meets egg, a large amount of human chorionic gonadotropin may be secreted, manifesting as fatigue, prolonged sleep time, and possibly nausea. This nausea is often caused by excessive secretion of human chorionic gonadotropin stimulating the gastrointestinal organs.

After a successful pregnancy, it is necessary to regularly undergo prenatal examinations to monitor the development of the fetus in the womb.