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Conception means the meeting of sperm and egg to form an embryo which will form a new individual. Block Fallopian tubes will prevent that. The tubes carry sperm up towards the ovary and it carries the egg down towards the sperm.
Yes, raw egg is semi-liquid. The white of an egg is a thicker liquid, almost mucus like.
Egg white mucus appears during your fertile time of the month. Once you ovulate it becomes thick and white. It stays that way through implantation and until your period comes. If you are pregnant it will stay thick and white. http://wish2conceive.com
Yes, EWCM (Egg white cervical mucus) is a sign of ovulation, and it is the best medium for sperm to live and swim in.
When you are ovulating, the consistency of your cervical mucus may seem like a raw egg white. It looks clear and slippery, as well. The volume of the mucus increases during ovulation.
the inside looks a pale pink and the mucus covering looks egg white
The tried and true practice of in-vitro fertilization solves this problem by removing an egg from the ovaries and fertilizing with sperm outside the body, thereby bypassing blocked or missing fallopian tubes.
yes it will still work because the test does not detect the egg, it detects the LH hormone. the hormone that comes with ovulation.
It is within the Fallopian tube that fertilization, the joining of the egg and the sperm, takes place. During tubal ligation, the tubes are cut or blocked in order to close off the sperm's access to the egg.
The frozen egg is united with the sperm in the test tube , and then inserted in the uterus for the next nine months to develop.. This is done usually when the tubes are blocked.
The egg is released from the ovary into the ampullae of the fallopian tubes. In the tubes, the egg may be fertilized.
The fallopian tubes (one tube only) will transport the egg to the uterus.