Yes, it can. The reason is that the fimbriae (fingers) are not completely around the ovary. It is possible for sperm to come through them and into the pelvic cavity. If the egg is not "caught" by the fimbriae and carried down the tube, it can be fertilized in the pelvic cavity. An ectopic pregnancy can occur as a result. The embryo can not be nourished properly in that environment.
How does it works does the sperm needs to go inside a girl to get pregnant if not are we okay if it doesn't go inside
Sperm is produced in the testes and then travels through the epididymis, Vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra to exit the male body. During ejaculation, sperm enter the female reproductive system through the vagina, pass through the cervix, and swim up the uterine cavity into the uterine tube where fertilization can occur.
Ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs and hormones such as estrogen and progesterone, while testes are the male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone. Ovaries are located in the pelvic cavity, while testes are located in the scrotum outside the body. Additionally, ovaries are typically paired organs, while testes are singular.
The axial filament in a sperm cell, also known as the flagellum, is responsible for propelling the sperm through the female reproductive tract. It enables the sperm cell to swim towards the egg for fertilization.
Male sperm, or sperm cells produced by males, are smaller and more numerous than female sperm, or egg cells produced by females. Male sperm carry genetic material from the father and are responsible for fertilizing the female egg. Female sperm, on the other hand, contain genetic material from the mother and are larger in size. The main function of female sperm is to fuse with male sperm during fertilization to create a new organism.
Because the female reproductive tract is continuous with the peritoneal cavity through the fallopian tubes, it is possible for sperm to enter the peritoneal cavity.
Well this would depend upon whether or not the female was involved in sexual activities or not. If she was and the male ejaculate in/on her, then yes it is possible. If she was not involved in sexual activities then it is not likely that there would be sperm in her pelvic cavity.
An egg can be fertilized in the pelvic cavity if the sperm travels through the female's reproductive tract and encounters the released egg in an abnormal location due to conditions like ectopic pregnancy or pelvic inflammatory disease. In rare cases, the egg may be released from the ovary and fall into the pelvic cavity instead of entering the fallopian tube. If sperm is present, fertilization can occur outside the ideal environment of the reproductive tract, although this typically results in complications for the embryo.
An egg can be fertilized in the pelvic cavity if it is released from the ovary during ovulation and is not captured by the fimbriae of the fallopian tube, leading it to be fertilized by sperm in the abdominal cavity instead. This can occur due to anatomical anomalies or conditions such as ectopic pregnancy, where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. However, fertilization in the pelvic cavity is rare and typically results in complications, as the fertilized egg cannot develop properly outside the uterus.
conceived in th fallopian tube.
the sperm goes to it when having(after) sex(it takes time for the sperm to actually enter the egg.)
The muscular passageway conveying sperm to the ejaculatory duct in the spermatic cord is called the vas deferens. It is a long, muscular tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation.
To become pregnant, sperm must enter the female's vagina. If no sperm is involved, it isn't possible.
Sperm cannot travel into the sinus passages through normal physiological processes. The reproductive and respiratory systems are separate, and sperm typically only travels within the male and female reproductive tracts. However, if sperm were to be introduced into the nasal cavity through unusual means, it could theoretically enter the sinus passages, but this scenario is highly unlikely and not a natural occurrence.
In women, the reproductive organs are located within the abdominal cavity and pelvis. In men, they are located externally, outside of the abdominal cavity (due to the need for sperm to be maintained at a lower temperature than is present inside the body).
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a female and a male have sex the sperm cells of the male enter the female and her eggs meet with the sperm a baby forms for 9 months and it is borned out of the females vagina.