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Conception takes place when the female's egg is fertilized by the male's sperm. The fertilized egg then travels down the fallopian tube to be implanted in the uterus. Therefore, conception happens before implantation.
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
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In order for fertilization to take place, there must be an egg available to be fertilized. So, fertilization can take place between an egg being released, travelling down the fallopian tube, and arriving at the uterus. Once an egg arrives at the uterus, if it is not fertilized, then the body takes steps to get rid of it (menstruation). It only takes a few days for the egg to get to the uterus after being released, so those few days are the only ones when the egg can be fertilized.
It takes place during the menstrual cycle, and the process is called ovulation. (Another name for the fertilized egg is a 'zygote') Ovulation is not a fertilized egg. Ovulation is the release of an unfertilized egg. The fertilized egg implants about 6-8 days after ovulation
Fertilization usually takes place within the fallopian tube, and the zygote begins to divide even as it is being swept toward the uterus. Fertilization does take place in the fallopian tubes, the fertilized egg then travels down to the Uterus wall where it embeds itself. It is extremely dangerous if the egg embeds itself in the fallopian tube or develops at this site.A human egg is fertilized by a human sperm in the fallopian tubes of the female. The fallopian tubes are the passageway between the ovaries and the uterus.After fertilization, the developing baby travels down the tubes into the uterus where it will implant into the wall of uterus, establishing a source of nourishment for the duration of the pregnancy.In rare cases, the baby will not travel to the uterus and attempts to implant within the fallopian tubes, resulting in an ectopic pregnancy. These pregnancies often result in miscarriage and occasionally must be aborted to save the life of the mother. In even more rare situations, the ectopic pregnancy will later dislodge and travel to the uterus and progress normally.
The uterus is normally where fertilization takes place; the ovum drops down through the fallopian tubes into the uterus, the sperm enter the uterus by means of sexual intercourse, and the sperm and the ovum meet there. There are also cases in which an enterprising sperm cell manages to swim up a fallopian tube and meets an ovum that is on the way down, which can result in an ectopic pregnancy, which is a dangrous situation.
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