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After the release of an egg, the uterus will form a thick lining of blood within its wall in preparation for the implantation of a fertilized egg in the wall of the uterus. If the egg will not be fertilized, the thick lining of blood with exit the body in the process of menstruation.

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How do you test for thickening of the uterus wall?

Thickening of the uterus wall can be detected through imaging tests such as transvaginal ultrasound or MRI. These tests can provide detailed images of the uterus to assess the thickness of its walls and rule out any abnormal growths or conditions. A biopsy may also be performed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the underlying cause of the thickening.


What tissues can adhesions form between?

loops of the intestines the intestines and other abdominal organs or the abdominal wall abdominal organs such as the liver or bladder and the abdominal wall tissues of the uterus


What happens when a cell wall runs out of water?

You die


In the female reproductive system what is the cervix?

The neck of the uterus, which has a small opening and extends into the inner end of the vagina. The cervix is part of the uterus. The uterus looks like a bottle and the cervix is the neck. The cervix fits slightly into the vagina. Sperm have to travel through an opening in the cervix, into the uterus and then a little way into the Fallopian tubes. If the woman has ovulated, they should meet there in the tubes. The egg will travel further down into the uterus and the embryo will attach and embed into the uterine wall.


What is the outer layer of tissue surrounding the uterus?

The wall of the uterus is made up of three main layers. The inner most layer is the Endometrium. The middle layer is the Myometrium and the outer most layer is the Perimetrium, or adventitia or serosa.

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What happens to the uterus wall if fertilisation is successful?

The uterus wall becomes thick and rich with blood vessels.


What happens to the embryo upon reaching the uterus?

Embryo get implanted on the uterine wall.


What happens to a fertilized egg inside the uterus?

It's usually fertilized in the Fallopian tube, travels down into the uterus where it attaches to the wall there


What happens in the wall of the uterus to push the baby out.?

The muscles contract which in turn push the baby out.


What happens if the placenta bleeds first trimester of pregnancy?

It might separate from the wall of the uterus causing a miscarriage.


What does the word conceive mean?

Become pregnant. It happens when the sperm fertilisies the egg and the egg implants in the wall of the uterus (womb).


What the word conceived mean?

Become pregnant. It happens when the sperm fertilisies the egg and the egg implants in the wall of the uterus (womb).


What is the nesting of a fertilized egg in the wall of the uterus?

A fertilized egg is a zygote for the first five days before becoming a blastocyst. It is during the first week after insemination that the zygote will attach to the uterine wall.


What implants itself into a wall of a uterus during pregnancy?

Fertilized ovum implants itself on the wall of the uterus. It is called as zygote.


What inplants itself into the wall of the uterus during pregnancy?

The fertilized egg (embryo) impants itself into the wall of the uterus after conception.


Why does the uterus wall become thick and spongy before ovulation?

So that it can form a protective environment for the egg to develop into a baby.


What happens to an egg after its fertilized?

It travels into the uterus, attaches to a spot on the wall. and grows for nine months before birth.You get pregnant.It is attached to your uterus lining and your are pregnant.It begins to divide itself into new cells to form a new live being.It implants itself to the uterus.It means she will be pregnant soon and will be giving birth to a baby.