It gets to the womb the same way a non-fertilized egg does. Inside the fallopian tubes are brush-like, and move continuously. This gentle brushing moves the egg gently toward the uterus. The fertilized egg will stick to the side of the uterus and ideally begin to develop. This point is called Conception.
If the egg has some sort of developmental problem early on, it may die and discard as if it were a normal period.
I assume you are referring to humans. If a pregnancy is to be successful the fertilised egg must implant itself in the wall of the womb.
The placenta is created by the egg.
The womb
can you feel any symtoms when the egg is implanting in a women womb?
The egg will make it's way down to the womb which takes around 3 days. If it isn't fertilised by sperm, the blood womb lining (period) will be released and the egg will come out with it. The egg is microscopic so you won't see it on your tampon.
I assume you are referring to humans. If a pregnancy is to be successful the fertilised egg must implant itself in the wall of the womb.
Her menstrual period
A fertilized egg is an egg that is fertilized - in short terms, it can be incubated and a chick will hatch from it after incubation.
no. one egg is fertilized and it splits up later on.
The egg is fertilized in the womb.
It develops in a womb.
This is not something you can tell from the outside of the egg. A trained eye can locate the germinal disk on the top of the yolk once the egg is cracked into a bowl but unless you really know what to look for you will not see it. The best way to know is to ask the farmer where you purchase the eggs from if he keeps a rooster with the flock.
The placenta is created by the egg.
in your womb
At the womb
the womb
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