The uterus is made of 3 layers:
1-Spongy layer where the baby attaches itself (also known as the endometrium)
2-Muscular wall-which contracts during labour to push out the baby (myometrium)
3-Thin covering on the outside of the uterus with some fat (perimetrium)
The uterus wall becomes thick and rich with blood vessels.
Fertilized ovum implants itself on the wall of the uterus. It is called as zygote.
The term for the surgical attachment of the uterus to the abdominal wall is "hysteropexy." This procedure is typically performed to stabilize the uterus in cases of uterine prolapse. By securing the uterus to the abdominal wall, it helps restore its normal position and function.
The fertilized egg (embryo) impants itself into the wall of the uterus after conception.
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
The wall of the uterus.
The wall of the uterus.
Through the uterine wall
It's attached to the uterus wall.
blastula
embryo
It's usually fertilized in the Fallopian tube, travels down into the uterus where it attaches to the wall there