Fertilization is the process of the union of egg and sperm. For successful fertilization by natural means, ovulation and sperm health are of prime importance.
Ovulation
Every month, a group of eggs begin their growth in tiny fluid-filled sacs named follicles. One of the eggs erupts from the follicle. This process is called ovulation and takes place two weeks before the next period.
Once the egg leaves the follicle, it develops into the corpus luteum, a hormone released that helps in the thickening of the uterine lining. The egg moves to the fallopian tube and stays there for 24 hours, waiting for a single sperm to fertilize it. If no sperm is around the fertilized egg, the uterine lining is shed by the body in the form of periods.
Process of Fertilization
During intercourse, the man ejaculates 40 million to 150 million sperms that begin swimming towards the fallopian tubes to fertilize the egg. While fast-swimming sperm reach the egg within half an hour, slow-moving sperm could take days. The sperm may stay for 48-72 hours. Only a few hundred come close to eggs because of the natural barriers present in the woman’s body.
It takes 24 hours for a sperm to fertilize the egg. Once the sperm penetrates the egg, the egg surface changes so that no other sperm can enter it. During fertilization, the genetic makeup is complete, which determines if the baby is a boy or a girl. If the sperm has a Y chromosome, the baby will be a boy, whereas if the sperm has an X chromosome, the baby will be a girl.
The fertilized egg divides into many cells. After 3 to 4 days of fertilization, the fertilized egg moves from the fallopian tubes to the uterus and gets attached to the uterine lining through a process named implantation.
Women may experience slight spotting at the time of implantation. The uterine lining gets thicker, and the cervix is sealed by mucus, which stays intact till the birth of the baby.
Pregnancy Hormones
About a week after fertilization, a hormone named human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is found in the mother’s blood, which is produced by the cells that become the placenta. The placenta provides oxygen and essential nutrients for the growth of the baby. A pregnancy test can be confirmed through the presence of hCG in a blood test or urine test. Some home pregnancy tests can detect the presence of hCG as soon as 7 days after ovulation.
The heart begins beating at around week 5 from fertilization. Eventually, the brain, spinal cord, and other organs start developing. In the eighth week, the developing baby is called a fetus that measures about a half-inch long. A full-term delivery takes place at 40 weeks.
How to Improve Chances of Fertilization
Practice healthy habits like eating a balanced diet and avoiding smoking and alcohol consumption. Men should refrain from hot baths as doing so can affect sperm health.
The best times to have intercourse to get pregnant are:
- On ovulation or 24 hours of ovulation: The egg lives for 24 hours, so it is the best time to have intercourse as the egg may be waiting for sperm to reach.
- Three days before ovulation: During this time, the sperm waits for the egg to travel to the fallopian tube.
Factors that Hinder Fertilization
Certain factors that can be a roadblock to fertilization are as follows:
- Low sperm count and sperm motility issues
- Anovulation is when eggs are not released from the ovaries
- Age that could reduce the amount of quality eggs and quality sperm
- Blockage in ovaries, testicles, or fallopian tubes
Signs of Pregnancy
Some women may notice signs of pregnancy after conception, while others can sense the symptoms a few weeks after fertilization.
The common signs of pregnancy include:
- Missed period
- Nausea
- Sore or swollen breasts
- Headaches
- Mood swings
- Fatigue
- Frequent urination
- Spotting
If you are planning for pregnancy and have been noticing pregnancy signs, confirm them with the expert doctors at Matrix Hospital Mehdipatnam.
All your Doubts Answered!
1. What are the hospital's operating hours?
Matrix Hospital operates 24/7, including public holidays. Outpatient services are typically available from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Saturday.
2. Do I need an appointment before visiting the hospital?
Walk-in patients are welcome. However, for non-emergency consultations, booking an appointment is recommended to reduce waiting time. To book an appointment, call us on +91 8886665551 or +91 7799886623
3. What specialties and services are available?
We offer a range of specialties, including General Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, General Surgery, Orthopedics, and Emergency Services. Diagnostic facilities like X-rays, ultrasound, and pathology are also available.
4. Does the hospital have a pharmacy on-site?
Yes, our in-house pharmacy operates 24/7 and is stocked with a wide range of medicines and emergency drugs.
5. Are cashless insurance and TPA services available?
Yes, we are empaneled with multiple insurance providers and TPAs for cashless hospitalization. Our billing desk can assist with insurance-related queries.
6. What is the hospital’s policy for patient visitors?
Visitors are allowed during designated hours, generally between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Only one visitor is permitted per patient at a time for the comfort and safety of all.
7. How do I get a copy of my medical records or discharge summary?
You can request medical records and discharge summaries from the Medical Records Department. A valid ID and written authorization may be required for release.
8. What emergency services are available?
Our 24-hour emergency department handles trauma, cardiac, pediatric, and general medical emergencies, supported by an on-call team of doctors and critical care services.
9. Is ambulance service available?
Yes, we have a 24/7 ambulance service equipped with basic and advanced life support systems. For assistance, call our emergency helpline at +91 8886665551 or +91 7799886623.
10. Can patients choose their preferred doctor for treatment?
Absolutely. Patients can request consultations with a doctor of their choice, subject to the doctor's availability.
11. Are maternity services available?
Yes, we offer comprehensive maternity care, including antenatal checkups, delivery services, cesarean procedures, and postnatal care.
12. How can I provide feedback or make a complaint?
We value your feedback. You can share your comments through our feedback forms available at the reception, email us at matrixhospitalmehdipatnam@gmail.com, or speak to our Patient Relations Officer at +91 8886665551 or +91 7799886623.
13. Do you offer health check-up packages?
Yes, we offer a variety of preventive health check-up packages tailored for different age groups and medical needs. You can inquire at the reception or check our website, www.matrixhospitalmehdipatnam.com, for details.
14. Is parking available at the hospital?
Yes, we provide limited parking facilities for patients and visitors on a first-come, first-served basis. Dedicated parking for emergency cases is always available.
15. What are the modes of payment accepted?
We accept cash, credit/debit cards, UPI payments, and online bank transfers. EMI options may also be available for higher-value procedures — please check at the billing counter.
16. Do you have facilities for overnight stays for patient attendants?
Depending on the room category and availability, one attendant may be allowed to stay with the patient. Basic bedding can be arranged on request.
17. Are COVID-19 vaccinations and testing services available?
Yes, our hospital offers COVID-19 RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen tests, as well as vaccination services as per government guidelines. Please contact the front desk at +91 8886665551 for current availability.
18. Can medical certificates or fitness certificates be issued?
Yes, our doctors can issue valid medical and fitness certificates after an appropriate examination. Requests can be made at the outpatient reception.
19. What is the process for admitting a patient?
For planned admissions, the consulting doctor will issue an admission slip, which can be submitted at the admission desk. In emergencies, patients can be admitted directly through the casualty/emergency department.
20. How can I reach the hospital in case of a medical emergency?
For emergencies, you can directly bring the patient to our 24/7 emergency department or call our ambulance helpline at +91 8886665551 or +91 7799886623. Our emergency team is equipped to handle all types of medical situations promptly.