The ovary travels down the Fallopian tube to the uterus. If fertilized, it attaches to the wall of the womb, and the baby grows. Otherwise, unfertilized, the blood comes out as your period.
umbilical
It is called a womb.
When the egg attaches somewhere different than the womb.
When the egg attaches somewhere different than the womb.
If your ovum is not fertilised by a sperm, it will pass through the fallopian tube and disintegrate in the womb after 12-48 hours. Around 10 days later, the lining of the womb sloughs off and you have your period.
Its spelt womb and no. Your a human without any defined features to determine your sex. As the human spends longer in the womb their features start to define.
In the womb
No. The womb is your uterus. The placenta is what attaches the baby to the umbilical chord and provides the baby with nutrients. During labor the female will expel the placenta after the baby is delivered.
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.
The egg attaches itself to the womb wall I think, and then grows from there.... I am not sure... Google always helps ;)
yes.