Conception of the child and signs of pregnancy

The best age for the birth of the first child is 23-27 years. After reaching this age, the ability to conceive a healthy baby is gradually reduced, as a woman reduces the number of ovulation, there are various diseases of the reproductive system.

Conception of the child and signs of pregnancy are the same at any age. The difference is that at different ages there are social problems. For example, the conception of a child at a young age (17-20 years) entails a lot of problems. At this age, parents are still unstable on their feet, they do not have their own homes. They are not yet ready to raise a child, so they need help from the elders, both moral and material.

Spouses over 20 years are at the most childbearing age. They are healthy, full of energy. Pregnancy and childbirth pass at this age in women mostly without complications. The only downside is that at this age the young couple still do not have a stable material base. A woman seeks to make a career, so she does not decide to have a child at a young age.

Age over 30 years is the age when the spouses have already achieved success in their careers, they are firmly on their feet, their house is equipped. Therefore, now many couples decide to have a child at the age of 35-40.

Conception of the child at this age is associated with various problems, but this does not always happen. The more parents age, the greater the risk of conceiving a child with chromosomal abnormalities.

Conception of the child and signs of pregnancy follow one another. How does a child conceive?

Conception of the child occurs, thanks to the fusion of male and female sex cells - the egg and sperm.

During ovulation, a mature ovum emerges from the ovaries of the woman, which is responsible for the birth of a new life. In the beginning, the egg is in a vial filled with liquid. In the middle of the menstrual cycle, the egg ripens and is ready for fertilization. During sexual intercourse, 200-300 million male sperm enter the female body, which move inside the female internal genital organs. Spermatozoa move from the vagina to the uterus. In the genital tract, women sperm actively move within 2 days. The egg, found in the fallopian tube, meets with spermatozoa that cover it. To get inside the egg spermatozoa begin to secrete enzymes that are able to "pierce" its shell. As a result, one spermatozoon appears inside the egg cell. The remaining spermatozoa are doomed to perish. Inside the egg cell, the sperm membrane dissolves, and it merges with the egg itself, forming a zygote-a unicellular embryo. As the embryo grows and develops, it moves along the fallopian tube into the uterus, where it is attached to its mucous wall. This period takes an average of a week.

After conception of the child, the woman has signs of pregnancy, which manifest in her health and well-being. The first signs of pregnancy - a delay in menstruation, nausea and vomiting, especially in the morning, breast tenderness.

The following are also signs of pregnancy:

- fast fatiguability;

- Irritability;

- Tearfulness;

- excessive emotionality;

- a change in appetite (either it increases or disappears altogether);

- changes in taste preferences.

After you have the first signs of pregnancy, you should do a home pregnancy test, which allows you to find out about the coming conception a week after it happened.

Happy you conception!