Once an egg is fertilized and implanted in the uterus, it requires several critical elements for development. These include a rich supply of nutrients, oxygen, and hormones, which are provided by the mother through the placenta. Additionally, a stable and supportive environment within the uterus is essential for the embryo to grow and develop properly throughout the pregnancy.
yes
A zygote becomes a fertilized egg when it is implanted. That grows into a fetus for the 9 months and is a baby after it is born.
If an egg is fertilized, it can develop into an embryo and eventually a fetus if implanted in the uterus. If an egg is not fertilized, it will disintegrate and be shed along with the uterine lining during menstruation.
The fertilized egg is implanted into the uterine lining.
From the time a fertilized egg is implanted in a mother's uterus until about the eighth week of pregnancy, the developing organism is called an embryo.
i think so but most people use fertility pills.
Tubal ligation in itself does not prevent anyone, including you, from hosting your fertilized egg.
The egg cell is called a zygote once it has been fertilized.
You were conceived when a sperm from your father fertilized an egg from your mother. This process typically occurred during sexual intercourse, where sperm traveled through the reproductive system and united with the egg in the fallopian tube. Once fertilized, the egg traveled to the uterus and implanted itself, where it began to develop into an embryo, ultimately growing into a fetus in your mother's womb.
It means that the when the egg is fertilized into the uteris it doesn't get fertilized, basicly it stops you from having baby without killin it and without that thing i forgot wat it was called.
A zygote becomes a fertilized egg when it is implanted. That grows into a fetus for the 9 months and is a baby after it is born.
They are not fraternal twins (two different fertilized eggs implanted), they are identical twins (one single fertilized egg which divide into two separate embryos)