The fallopian tube!
Uterus
in the oviduct
do you mean the egg?
The ovum that is released at ovulation enters the fallopian tube (oviduct). If it were to be fertilized, it will then start dividing, forming an embryo which will eventually enter the uterus.
The fallopian tubes transports the eggs. The egg is actively taken in by the fimbriated end of the fallopian tube. The eggs is transported to the uterus.
The fallopian tubes.
The uterus nourishes the fertilized ovum.
Uterus
The ovum is drawn into the uterus by finger-like fimbrae
Because the oviducts are the way that the ovum travel from the ovary's to the uterus. there are probably surgical means to help women in this situation become pregnant of the ovum are there.
Dead ovum, blood and uterus
I had a blighted ovum with my first pregnancy and my uterus was abnormally small. It seems to stop growing when the fertilized egg stops developing.
Peristalsis
The fertilized ovum is unable to travel down the fallopian tube to the uterus and implants itself in the tube, on the ovary, or in the peritoneal cavity.
Uterus
It imbeds itself into the Uterus wall.
The egg begins in the ovaries. Once an egg leaves an ovum it then travels down the fallopian tubes, then to implant in your uterus for 3 weeks and wait for fertiliztion.