Sperm cannot be implanted; rather, it is used in assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF). In this process, sperm is combined with an egg outside the body to create an embryo, which is then implanted into the uterus. The sex of the resulting embryo can potentially be determined through preimplantation genetic testing, allowing for selection if desired. However, the direct implantation of sperm is not a viable procedure.
Only one sperm cell fertilizes the female egg during sexual reproduction. The sperm cell contains genetic material from the male that combines with genetic material from the female to form a new individual.
yes, it means the sperm has been implanted in your uterus.
No and no. Sperm doesn't fuse with other sperms.
Gamete (a male or female sex cell ie the egg or the sperm)
A woman cannot impregnate another woman biologically, as traditional conception requires sperm from a male to fertilize an egg. However, a woman can become pregnant through assisted reproductive technologies, such as artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF), using donor sperm. In these methods, a woman's eggs are fertilized by a male's sperm, and the resulting embryo can be implanted in her or her partner's uterus.
and other name for gamete is umbilical
Another mode of administration involves implanted catheters that deliver pain medication directly to the spinal cord.
No, after menopause you are not making the hormones necessary to support and sustain a pregnancy.
The joining of sperm and egg outside the female body is called in vitro fertilization (IVF), a fertility treatment where an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory dish, and then implanted into the uterus.
During sexual intercourse, sperm is deposited into the vagina through ejaculation. The sperm travels through the cervix and into the uterus, finally reaching the fallopian tubes where fertilization can occur if an egg is present.
Gametes themselves are not implanted; instead, they are involved in the process of fertilization. In humans, the male gamete (sperm) fertilizes the female gamete (egg) typically in the fallopian tube. After fertilization, the resulting zygote travels to the uterus, where it implants into the uterine lining for further development.