wow. i have no idea. but ive heard sperm can stay alive inside of you for 3 days... It only takes about 45 minutes. So my suggestion for falling preg is to stay laying down for about this amount of time. Yes, sperm can live up to 3 days inside a woman. But once the egg is fertalized, it takes about 5 days for it to travel down the tube and to implant itself into the uturus.
12 hours to 48 hours depending the exact position of the sperm released by male. As human immuno screen prevent sperms reach destination by oozing liquids to drench them and kill despite these methods if it is trong enough will reach destination. Do not worry these things your health is ok
take ample folic acids/ b 12 tablets that will look after your pregnenecy.
Avoid pregnidoxin tab after that.
To reach the vagina, during normal sex is immediately, being the penis is inside the vagina when ejaculation occurs. I'm sure the question means to read how long does sperm take to reach an ovum, aka egg, that can take a few hours. Sperm live for up to 72 hours incase an egg has not been released by the ovaries yet. Hope this helps.
A female is born with all of the eggs she will ever have. Upon reaching the age of sexual maturity the female will begin menstruating causing eggs to leave the Ovaries and travel down the Fallopian Tubes.
The long tube between the ovary and the uterus is the fallopian tube. There are usually two fallopian tubes in the female body, one for each ovary.
As long as you ovulate well and at least one of your Fallopian tubes meets the uterus correctly yes. A hysterosalpingogram will tell you how well the egg/ travel can potentially travel through the Fallopian tube. Also, if there are any uterine abnormalities, you may be at risk for miscarriage or fetal growth retardation.
If chlamydia is found in your fallopian tubes, then you have pelvic inflammatory disease. You should carefully follow your health care provider's recommendations for treatment to minimize the risk of long-term complications.
IT can take 1/2 hour while other sperms can take days..
It depends. It can vary from an hour to 48 hours. It depends when the sperm were released and when the egg began to travel down the fallopian tube.
Although the more length of fallopian tube after tubal ligation reversal the better it is not impossible for those with shorter tubes to get pregnant and have children.
Yes, as long as you are still ovulating and the eggs are able to pass into the womb.
In the fallopian tubes, NOT the uterus. By the time the egg reaches the uterus, if it hasn't been fertilized yet, it won't ever be fertilized because your body has already begun to make new hormones and prepare to shed the uterine lining. Eggs just don't live that long. They hang out in the fallopian tubes waiting to be fertilized, and if they are, then they travel to the uterus and implant, signaling the start of pregnancy. Sometimes a fetilized egg implants in the tubes themselves, called an ectopic pregnancy, which usually requires a surgery.
You can get pregnant still yes. As long as the tubes arenβt tied.
There is a site called wikipeadia or its spelt summat like that and it tells you everything you need (Wikipedia sometimes contains false information. Be very careful when using.) Fallopian tubes are about 10-13 centimeters long (average) and are found only in female reproductive systems. These tubes connect to the ovaries and the uterus, one tube and ovary on each side of the uterus. The Fallopian tubes (also known as oviducts) help transport the egg cell into the uterus. In the upper third of the oviduct, the egg will await a sperm cell. This is also where fertilization occurs. The oviduct contains very small cilia cells that help move the egg down towards the uterus.
Ovaries produce eggs. If only your fallopian tubes were removed, then there is no reason you cannot produce eggs. However, for the eggs to reach a location to be fertilized, they need the fallopian tubes for transport. If you are asking related to fertility issues, please contact your doctor, NOW! You appear to have a disease. Shamefully my nan received this - 6 feet under.