What Happens At Conception :
At the moment of conception a sex cell of father , called a Spermotozoon , unites with a sex cell of the mother , called an Ovum , and fertilizes it. Sperm meets egg, egg meets uterus, and boom: pregnancy. It's much more complicated than “sperm meets egg” Only a tiny fraction of the sperm that entered the vagina make it to the fallopian tube. It takes about 6-12 days for the fertilized egg to travel to the uterus and attach to the uterus in a process known as implantation . This is what most of us learn about how a pregnancy happens. While that is the bare bones of how conception works, there’s a lot going on in a person’s body that helps—or sometimes hinders—conception. H ere, you will know what different parts of the body are doing at different times to prepare for pregnancy when it occurs from penis-vagina sex or from other forms of insemination , such as artificial insemination. Be prepared: bodies, sperm, and eggs do a lot of work to achieve a pregnancy. Before diving into