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No. Menstruation is the shedding of the lining of the womb. No womb, no shedding.
The egg will make it's way down to the womb which takes around 3 days. If it isn't fertilised by sperm, the blood womb lining (period) will be released and the egg will come out with it. The egg is microscopic so you won't see it on your tampon.
Correct, the embryo develops in the womb, also known as the uterus.
Y sperm can stay in womb for 36 hours after which it dies
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The journey to the womb would be when the female and male had finished having sex then the sperm and egg fertilise and move to the room which the embryo then becomes a baby
It forms a baby in the womb.
it doesn't happen in the womb it happens in the oviduct/fallopian tube. Fertilization happens when a haploid sperm cell fuses with a haploid egg cell and forms a diploid zygote cell
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the womb is scraped and all cellular waste is removed and destroyed
happens in the fallopian tubes
Menstruation is caused by the break-down of the lining of the womb. This happens when no egg implants. Once an eggs is fertilised it attaches to the womb's lining, so the lining does not break down.
They do not get in the stomach. The babies are in the womb. This happens through the reproduction process.
The womb holds the eggs when girls are going through puberty
The sperm unites with the Ovum in the womb, to form a zygote, which is the beginning of the Embryo.