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Uterus
An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.
A fertilized egg implants into the Uterus.
A fertilized egg before it implants in the uterus is called a zygote. Once it implants in the uterus, it is referred to as a blastocyst.
The collection of fertilized cells that is implanted in the uterus is called a blastocyst.
The uterus nourishes the fertilized ovum.
Eggs are usually fertilized in the uterus.
The uterus is the part of the female reproductive system that nourishes and develops the fertilized egg. After fertilization, the egg implants in the lining of the uterus where it continues to grow and develop into a fetus.
It's usually fertilized in the Fallopian tube, travels down into the uterus where it attaches to the wall there
That would be the uterus, my good fellow. Or the womb.
Uterus Eggs are first fertilized in the fallopian tubes after sexual intercourse. After approximately 4 days or so the embryo (fertilized egg) travels to the uterus where it attaches to the endometrium, or the lining of the uterus. This is where the baby will stay as it develops over the next 9 months. The baby is not in the abdomen, instead it is the uterus that expands as the baby grows. The endometrium is also what is referred to by some as the "womb".
The lining of the uterus is what denigrates when your egg isn't fertilized and you get your period.