No. Fallopian tubes exist only in women. Sperm is produced only by men.
Normally, the sperm fertilizes the egg in the fallopian tube. The fertilized egg later implants in the lining of the uterus.
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A sperm reaches an egg in the fallopian tube.
The sperm is made in the testis and when sexual intercourse happens the sperm travels through the Sperm tube, into the penis out of the penis and into the vagina it then travels into the Fallopian tube. And finally one of the sperm will meet the egg in the oviduct and fertilisation will happen then a baby will start developing.
The male forces the unfertilized eggs out of the female by squeezing her. As the eggs emerge from her cloaca, the male coats them in sperm. The sperm seeps into the eggs from the outside. This whole process is called amplexus.
Since the sperm are held inside the uterus and fallopian tubes, and are viable for a few days, it is technically possible to get pregnant at any time, particularly since the start of ovulation is also variable.
Well, let's start with how it all works; Sperm is propelled into the fallopian tube(s). Sperm swim in and are nourished in the semen. Once inside the fallopian tube(s) they have a life span of about 5 days. In the open air, they die rapidly. For your question to happen; Sperm must still be alive with enough semen to nourish them. Sperm must also somehow makes it's way into the fallopian tube(s) and fertilize the egg(s). I guess the matter of time, howmuch and environment needs to be considered first as well as the material used for the lingerie (does it absorb?).
Normally a sperm swim to the fallopian tube, meets the egg and fertilize it there. then the egg travels down to the uterus to attach into the uterus wall. In a ectopic pregnancy the egg stays in the fallopian tube and start to grow. If not removed the fallopian tube will break and cause sterility and death to the mother. A embryo can not survive.
The egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube in the woman's body.The eggs come there and the sperm fuse there with them.There are two tubes.
you start out as a girl inside the womb but then develop testicals if you have male sperm
This is the start of an ectopic pregnancy, that is, one that begins anywhere in the body except the uterus. When an embryo starts to grow in the fallopian tube, it quickly runs out of room to expand. At that point, the tube is in danger of rupturing and the mother's life is at risk. Surgery is necessary to prevent an ectopic pregancy from becoming fatal; such a pregancy can never be brought to term.
YES if your egg is waiting for the sperm try to figure it out. if the start of your last menstrual period is 10 to 16 days earlier, then your ovum may have been ready and awaiting sperm. if the answer is yes you may become pregnant.
The egg is released by the ovary. It then travels down the fallopian tube. If sperm are present, fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube and it will travel to the uterus where it will implant in the uterine wall. If no sperm are present, it will go to the uterus and be shed during your menstrual period. --- This dumb fawk is talking about humans --- NOT FROGS
You have the anatomy backwards. Sperm enters the body in the vagina, then travels through the cervix to the uterus and (if they make it that far) to the oviduct (or fallopian tubes). So sperm would not travel FROM the oviduct TO the uterus because that would mean the sperm would need to start their journey at the wrong end of the anatomy. Sperm travel by means of a whip-like tail called a flagellum. Under a microscope, sperm cells look like little tadpoles wiggling their flagellum to propel themselves forward. So, basically, they swim in the seminal and vaginal fluids.