It's endless. Seriously. It goes on forever. Try sticking a 4 foot pole, it will disappear into the uterus.
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During ejaculation, sperm travel through the vas deferens, which is a different pathway than the uterus. The vas deferens carries the sperm from the testes to the urethra, where they are ejaculated out of the penis. The sperm do not enter the uterus because they do not need to in order to fertilize an egg.
No, it is not possible for a man to have a uterus.
No, a man does not have a uterus. The uterus is a female reproductive organ where a baby develops during pregnancy. Men do not have this organ.
Anatomically the ovaries are lateral to the uterus and they are about one inch (a finger width) (0.4cm) away from the uterus.However the egg has a longer distance to travel to the uterus.Each fallopian tube is 10–13 cm (4–5 inches) long. The isthmus of the tube is a small region, only about 2 cm (0.8 inch) long and the uterus is about 7 centimeters long (3cm) . If the egg implants in the middle of the uterus, as most do, the total length is 7.8 inches or 3cm from the ovary to the uterus.
No, males do not have a uterus. The uterus is a female reproductive organ where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus during pregnancy.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
The cervix is the opening to the uterus, so you'd have to go through it to get to the uterus.
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The uterus can go; the vagina is still there, so the answer is, yes.
Into her uterus.
To the uterus, where it starts to grow.
The doctor will use a combination of an internal and external exam to feel the uterus to see how far along in a pregnancy a woman might be, but generally an ultrasound determines the exact date. The uterus actually moves and changes during the pregnancy, making it easy to feel the changes.
Even when the woman still have the uterus the semen seeps out. The uterus is a dead end and the woman's body does not absorb it. So after a hysterectomy it seeps out like before.
just get a ruler and go to town.
To the uterus, where it starts to grow.
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The uterus