yes if she has eggs taken out before she has a hysterectomy
Yes.A good hen will produce an egg every 23 hours. No sperm or artificial insemination needs to be involved unless you want the eggs to be fertilised. In this instance, the male would have to mate with female.However, hens lay eggs with or without any help from the cockerel/rooster.Hope that helps =]16 year old farmer.
A woman is given fertility drugs to help her body produce several eggs at once, rather than the usual one per month. When a sufficient number of eggs have ripened they are extracted from her body with a long puncture needle, and kept at a laboritory. The man then hands in a dose of semen (obtained from masturbation) which is 'worked up' to have only the most mobile (quickest) sperm cells remain. The eggs and sperm are then put together in a test tube, in order to find each other more easily as they would inside a woman's body. If one or more eggs are successfully fertilised one or two (usually not more, in view of medical risks) will be put back into the woman's body in hopes that they might nestle there resulting in pregnancy. Success rate of IVF is roughly 20%-25%.
When the woman is ovulating doctors retrieve her eggs. They do this by using an ultrasound needle that pierces the vaginal wall to the ovaries, which they can take out remove the eggs. Usually ten to thirty eggs are retrieved. The eggs are then prepared for fertilisation. Meanwhile, semen is being prepared, by being separated from the seminal fluid. Then, the sperm and egg are incubated together in a dish that is designed to hold growing cells. Usually the egg is fertilized after eighteen hours. Or the sperm could be injected directly to the egg. The fertilized egg is left for two days until it has several cells. Embryos are then transferred into the woman. Depending on the age of the woman the number of embryos vary. For older woman about three embryos are placed. The embryos are transferred through the woman's uterus with a thin catheter.
When the woman is ovulating doctors retrieve her eggs. They do this by using an ultrasound needle that pierces the vaginal wall to the ovaries, which they can take out remove the eggs. Usually ten to thirty eggs are retrieved. The eggs are then prepared for fertilisation. Meanwhile, semen is being prepared, by being separated from the seminal fluid. Then, the sperm and egg are incubated together in a dish that is designed to hold growing cells. Usually the egg is fertilized after eighteen hours. Or the sperm could be injected directly to the egg. The fertilized egg is left for two days until it has several cells. Embryos are then transferred into the woman. Depending on the age of the woman the number of embryos vary. For older woman about three embryos are placed. The embryos are transferred through the woman's uterus with a thin catheter.
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Eggs are produced in the ovaries, then when they are formed they travel through the filopian tubes and met with a sperm.
uhhhh..... no. the only way for a woman to get pregnant is for one of her eggs to get fertilized by sperm cells (which can only happen from sex or artificial insemination)
Vagina - the hole in ur butt from the outside Uterus - "storage area" Fallopian Tubes - tubes linking to uterus Ovary- eggs
The Artificial Insemination of Rabbits and the Transplantation of Rabbit Eggs - 1948 was released on: USA: 23 May 1948
Chlamydia does not damage a woman's eggs. It may cause future infertility by damaging the fallopian tubes and making it difficult for the sperm and egg to meet, or by making it difficult for the fertilized egg to pass through the tubes.
Split insemination is a technique used in in vitro fertilization. Some of the eggs are fertilized with the male partner's sperm, and some are fertilized with a donor's sperm.
They can still use artificial insemination. The can give medications to increase follicle formation and then harvest the follicles with a needle guided by ultrasound. Then they can expose the eggs to semen and intruduce the mixture to the womb. They can do this with either your own follicles or those from a donor. They can try to do surgery to unblock the tubes but this is not always successful.
The odds are extremely, extremely low. First, a vasectomy literally cuts the tubes in half that the sperm would normally flow out of. If the sperm can't get out of the man, it can't get into the woman. Second, having your tubes tied means your eggs can't get into your uterus, and sperm can't get through to the eggs anyways. So, all that would happen is his spermless seminal fluid would enter your eggless uterus and nothing would happen.
Female eggs, or ova, are produced in the ovaries of a woman. Each month, a woman's ovary releases an egg during ovulation, which then travels to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If the egg is fertilized by sperm, it may implant in the uterus and result in pregnancy.
A doctor ties off the tubes that carry the eggs to the uterus. This is to prevent pregnancy.
Cilia line the fallopian tubes. Cilia are like tiny fingers that move the egg down through the tubes and into the Uterus.