As a pregnant mother, I don't understand why embryo buds appear at different times in the morning and evening.

The happiest thing for people should be to get what they want most. Most young people in life enter life step by step like their parents, get married and have children as adults, and then spend their whole lives raising their children every day. It seems boring, but in fact, when they have their own children, their lives will become very different. When a family has its own children, it will always pay attention to their every move. So when they are pregnant with their own children, they will also be very concerned.

1. It is not easy for a child to grow from a fertilized egg to a child.

Parents are very curious about the whole process of children's growth, especially mothers, because it is a very magical thing for children to grow up in their own bodies. A fertilized egg first grows into an embryo sac through cleavage, which is basically 40 to 50 days after a woman is pregnant. Some careless women find it difficult to find out that they are pregnant. But this is the time when fertilized eggs divide rapidly. In 10 days, the germ will appear. There will be a fetal heart soon, which means that the child can successfully become a live fetus in the womb. If you grow up normally, you can become a healthy baby.

2. They are just stages that appear with the continuous division of cells.

After having a fetal heart, the mother doesn't have to rely on B-ultrasound to see the baby. As long as you take care of yourself, you can feel the connection between your baby and yourself more and more clearly. Feeling the baby's strong heartbeat again and again should also be the happiest moment as a mother. When the baby is born, although it is a flustered start for novice parents, as long as they persist in learning and interact with their children, they can also gain different happiness.

I hope that a novice nanny and her father will not be too flustered, because everyone will experience this flustered and happy process.