The uterine wall thickens with tissue for the fertilized egg to embed into.
It prepares the uterus just as you would to make ground ready for new seeds in the spring time. It has to be the right thickness and has to have a good blood supply.
The blood lining of the uterus gradually thickens during a woman's menstrual cycle in order to be prepared to receive the fertilized egg. This lining will shed during the menstrual period if no fertilized egg has implanted.
A fertilized egg implants into the Uterus.
The Uterus
The uterus prepares for the arrival of a fertilized egg.
uterus
to prepare the uterus to receive any fertilized eggs
The blood lining of the uterus gradually thickens during a woman's menstrual cycle in order to be prepared to receive the fertilized egg. This lining will shed during the menstrual period if no fertilized egg has implanted.
the uterus
To prepare for any fertilized eggs XD
Fertilized ovum implants itself on the wall of the uterus. It is called as zygote.
Uterus
The fertilized egg (embryo) impants itself into the wall of the uterus after conception.
"Period" is a term for menstruation ... the biological cleaning out of the endometium (inner lining) of the uterus - done to prepare the uterus to receive the fertilized egg. The fertilized egg "implants" (sticks to) the wall of the uterus and develops into a fetus (complete with placenta) which will eventually be born as a child.
A fertilized egg implants into the Uterus.
No, all eggs do not reach the uterus. It is possible for an egg to be fertilized and implant itself in the fallopian tube, causing a tubal pregnancy.
if it is fertilized by sperm it becomes a zygote that embeds itself into the lining on uterus The placenta, which is especially prepared for this event once a month if it is not fertilized it breaks down after a couple of days which signals for the uterus to dispose of the lining in what is seen as menstrual bleeding.
It is the uterus, in which fetus develops..