Dear Midwife, History: I am 28 years old. My husband and I went through infertility treatments to get pregnant, including one failed IVF and ending in a successful IVF. This is our first child and my first pregnancy.
At the time of conception an egg is fertilized, thereby creating a unique new cell. The cell divides very quickly into many more cells and at about 1 week after conception this tiny mass of cells attach itself to the wall of the uterus (implantation).
At the time of conception an egg is fertilized, thereby creating a unique new cell. The cell divides very quickly into many more cells and at about 1 week after conception this tiny mass of cells attach itself to the wall of the uterus (implantation).
At the time of conception an egg is fertilized, thereby creating a unique new cell. The cell divides very quickly into many more cells and at about 1 week after conception this tiny mass of cells attach itself to the wall of the uterus (implantation).
Dear Midwife, History: I am 28 years old. My husband and I went through infertility treatments to get pregnant, including one failed IVF and ending in a successful IVF. This is our first child and my first pregnancy.
At the time of conception an egg is fertilized, thereby creating a unique new cell. The cell divides very quickly into many more cells and at about 1 week after conception this tiny mass of cells attach itself to the wall of the uterus (implantation).