A fertilized egg may be reabsorbed by the body due to several factors, including chromosomal abnormalities that prevent proper development, hormonal imbalances, or issues with the uterine environment. If the conditions are not suitable for implantation or if the embryo fails to develop normally, the body may recognize the non-viable pregnancy and reabsorb the tissue. This process, often referred to as a biochemical pregnancy, can occur before a woman even realizes she is pregnant. It is a natural response by the body to eliminate non-viable embryos.
No, no it does not!
The fertilized egg most often implants in the lining of the uterus.
The body's natural processes prevent implantation of a fertilized egg by creating a hostile environment in the uterus through changes in hormone levels and the uterine lining, making it difficult for the fertilized egg to attach and grow.
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
No, periods do not occur as normal after an egg is fertilized. If fertilization occurs, the body produces hormones that prevent the shedding of the uterine lining, which is what happens during a menstrual period. Instead, the body supports the implantation and growth of the fertilized egg, leading to pregnancy.
Menstruation is body getting rid of the egg. If the egg is fertilized, the woman is pregnant, the body will not get rid of it.
If an egg is not fertilized by the time it reaches the uterus, it will disintegrate and be absorbed by the body. The uterus will shed its lining during menstruation, which includes the unfertilized egg.
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If the egg is not fertilized during ovulation then it is comes to rest in the fallopian tubes where it is reabsorbed into the body. Following this a woman will menstruate to shed the uterine lining.
Implantation of a fertilized egg most often takes place in the uterus, specifically in the lining of the endometrium. This is where the fertilized egg embeds itself and begins to develop into an embryo.
It breaks apart and is expelled from the body during menstruation
A molar pregnancy is an abnormally fertilized egg. Molar pregnancies occur when the fertilized egg does not have any of the mother's chromosones, or the father's chromosones duplicate.