Ovulation is very important period of the menstrual cycle. Without ovulation women cannot get pregnant and without knowing very well about your ovulation, you can get pregnant
unexpectedly and face a problem with unplanned and unwanted pregnancy.
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The ovum (egg) is released from one of the two ovaries and then travles along the fallopian tubes
Ovary - Fallopian tube - Uterus... Vagina
Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
whereby an ovum or egg is released from an ovary
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Human fertilisation can take place at the oviduct where the ovum is being released and when the sperm swims towards it.After fertilisation,when the both sex cells fuses,the ovum will be moved to the uterus.
As soon as your ovum is released.
It enters the fallopian tubes
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.
During ovulation, the ovum is released due to rupture of the Mature or Graafian follicle. The unfertilized ovum is captured by the fimbria of the tuba uterina or oviduct at the infundibulum region.
Egg/ovum is discharged from ovary of the female reproductive organ.The egg discharged from ovary passes through fallopian tube and reaches the uterus.Finally it gets out through the vagina.
The ovum (egg) is released before a period and it travels down the Fallopian tube into the womb. A few days later, if it has not been fertilised by a sperm, then the womb will shed its lining, and will also shed the ovum (egg). This shedding of the womb is a woman's period.
No, a developing follicle means the ovum (egg) is still maturing. Once "ripe" the follicle will burst during ovulation and the ovum will be released.