A fertilized egg which begins to develop and implants outside the uterus, is an ectopic pregnancy. It is often a medical emergency by the time it is discovered. Many ectopic pregnancies involve implantation in the Fallopian tubes, where it can also be called eccyesis or tubal pregnancy.
An ectopic pregnancy is a condition whereby the embryo becomes implanted in an area outside the cavity of the uterus.
An egg can be fertilized in the pelvic cavity if it is released from the ovary during ovulation and is not captured by the fimbriae of the fallopian tube, leading it to be fertilized by sperm in the abdominal cavity instead. This can occur due to anatomical anomalies or conditions such as ectopic pregnancy, where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. However, fertilization in the pelvic cavity is rare and typically results in complications, as the fertilized egg cannot develop properly outside the uterus.
Yes, it is possible to have one of your eggs implanted in your uterus to be fertilized by your partner, but this typically involves assisted reproductive technologies. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the common method used, where eggs are retrieved, fertilized in a lab with sperm, and then the resulting embryos are transferred to the uterus. If you are specifically referring to implanting an unfertilized egg directly, that is not feasible as fertilization must occur outside the body before implantation.
there are number of reasons why invitro fertilization is suggested. Normally the egg is fertilized where the oviduct meets the ovary. Sometimes there is blockage in the oviducts prevents this. It is also possible there the father has a low sperm count. So the egg is fertilized outside the body and then implanted in the uterus. It is kept frozen until ready to be fertilized.
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.
An ectopic pregnancy is a uncommon pregnancy in which the pregnancy occurs outside of the womb. Most of the time the fetus (newborn) will not be able to develop and survive.
It doesn't. It is fertilised outside of the ovary.
A "test tube baby" is when the parents use IVF (in-vetro fertilization). The parents have tried to reproduce, but they can't, so the doctor takes some eggs from the mother and it is fertilized outside of the womb.A woman's egg is fertilised outside her body, and is later transplanted into her womb, for the pregnancy to develop as normal.
Kinda-sorta. Virginity is usually assumend to mean "not having had (penetrating) sex", so if someone were to collect semen in a syringe and injected it in a girl she could become pregnant without having had sex. Or an egg could be fertilized outside the body and then implanted. That too would lead to pregnancy without having had sex.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you are referring to in vitro fertilization (IVF), it is a procedure where an egg is fertilized with sperm outside the body in a laboratory dish. The fertilized embryo is then transferred to the uterus to establish a pregnancy.
You are probably thinking of an ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy, also known as a tubal pregnancy, occurs when the fertilized egg implants itself on the outside of the uterine lining and the baby cannot survive because there is nothing to nurture and provide nutrients to the baby.
Very rarely the pregnancy get implanted in the abdomen. It can continue to term. It has to be delivered by Cesarean section. It is very risky and tedious to remove placenta in such instance.