No, there is no other organ except through the vagina. However the infant can begin to develop in odd places that are not part of the reproductive system.
In an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants in a location outside the uterus and tries to develop there. The word ectopic means "in an abnormal place or position."
The most common site is the fallopian tube, the tube that normally carries eggs from the ovary to the uterus. However, ectopic pregnancy can also occur in the ovary, the abdomen, and the cervical canal (the opening from the uterus to the vaginal canal).
The phrases tubal pregnancy, ovarian pregnancy, cervical pregnancy, and abdominal pregnancy refer to the specific area of an ectopic pregnancy.
More than 95% percent of all ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian tube. Only 1.5% develop in the abdomen; less than 1% develop in the ovary or the cervix.
Ectopic pregnancy was first described in the eleventh century and was a potentially fatal condition until the advent of surgery and blood transfusions in the early twentieth century.
The womb is an organ in the human body. It is the part of the female's body where a baby is formed.
The female organ that a developing baby grows in is the uterus.
The baby is carried in the uterus or womb.
It becomes a baby. They go through something called mitosis where the cell gets copied in to two. Then it continues the process and basically make a organ and different organs make up baby !
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To do that you have to have a fertile human male and a fertile human female and they have to have intercourse and produce a baby. The fertilized egg will build a human skeleton for the baby.
It's called the uterus, this is also where the baby grows at, this is why it expands since when the baby grows it needs more room.
The ratio of a human baby being a male to being a female is 1:1.That means that the baby has a 50% of being a male, and a 50% of being a female.A male human has the genotype of XY.A female human has the genotype of XX.Some mutated organisms have an XXY or XYY for a genotype.
If you meant to type "wound," then no, the female is not wounded when she's on her period. I think you meant to type "womb," which is another word for the uterus, the female organ in which a baby grows. If you meant "womb," yes, but the womb is always open.
The womb is a colloquial term for the uterus.
the baby is a female
The baby grows and develops in the uterus.