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fertilisation takes place in ampulla of uterine tube
The uterine cavity is the inner space of the uterus where fertilized eggs implant and develop into fetuses during pregnancy. It is lined with a specialized tissue called endometrium, which thickens and sheds during each menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur. The uterine cavity plays a crucial role in supporting the growth and development of a fetus.
The hormone secreted by the ovaries that encourages the rebuild of the uterine lining is estrogen. This hormone plays a crucial role in the menstrual cycle, stimulating the thickening of the uterine lining in preparation for potential implantation of a fertilized egg.
Where embryos develop and are allowed to mature before birth
The fallopian tubes also knows as the uterine tubes transport the secondary oocyte or the fertilized egg to the uterus.
A fertilized egg is formed in the uterine (fallopian) tubes.
implantation
The fertilized ovum implants in uterine in blastula stage
The fertilized egg is implanted into the uterine lining.
The menstrual cycle is a series of hormonal changes in which an egg matures and is released and the uterine lining thickens so that the egg, if fertilized, can implant in it. Menstruation happens when the uterine lining sheds because no fertilized egg has implanted.
The fertilized egg is typically found in the uterine tube or the Fallopian tube. It is the duct that extends superolaterally from the uterus.
The uterine horns are the places where embryos implant in some animals.
fertilisation takes place in ampulla of uterine tube
If the egg is not fertilized during ovulation then it is comes to rest in the fallopian tubes where it is reabsorbed into the body. Following this a woman will menstruate to shed the uterine lining.
Progestrone causes the uterine lining to thicken in preparation of a fertilized egg. If no egg is fertilized, the thick lining is shed as a menstrual cycle.
I can't think of any methods available in the US whose primary function is preventing implantation. Any hormonal birth control that causes changes in the uterine lining may also prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. The Pill, the patch (Ortho Evra), IUD, NuvaRing and the Morning After Pill all function primarily by preventing ovulation and thickening cervical mucus - they also prevent the uterine lining from building up, which in theory would inhibit a fertilized egg from implanting.
The egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and then attaches to the uterine wall. The baby will develop in the uterus.