Can implantation of the fertilized egg cause bleeding?
Whether implantation of the fertilized egg causes bleeding depends on the individual's physical condition. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. No bleeding
During implantation of the fertilized egg, physiological changes may occur due to hormonal fluctuations. However, if a woman is not sensitive to these hormonal changes, bleeding typically does not occur and there is usually no noticeable sensation.
2. Bleeding may occur
If a woman is sensitive to hormonal fluctuations, light vaginal bleeding may happen during implantation of the fertilized egg. Additionally, if the sperm causes minor damage to local blood vessels in the endometrium, slight bleeding may also occur. This might be accompanied by mild abdominal pain. If no other discomfort symptoms appear, special treatment is generally not required.
During pregnancy, strenuous exercise and excessive fatigue should be avoided. Nutrition should be strengthened through diet, and regular prenatal checkups at the hospital are recommended.