ovulation
I'd say this is a joke question but I'll try to answer it properly in case it was not. When a man and woman have unprotected sex, his sperm enter the woman and swim through her uterus and into one of two tubes called Fallopian tubes. If it's the right time in the woman's cycle, that is, an egg has recently been released from one of her ovaries into the fallopian tube, the sperm will fertilise the egg. The egg and sperm each contain half of the DNA needed to form a new life. When they fuse, the genetic material of the baby is created. The baby's single cell begins to divide and by the time it reaches the end of the fallopian tube consists of several thousand cells. It leaves the fallopian tube and enters the uterus. It implants in the lining of the uterus and begins to grow. If nothing goes wrong, after about three weeks the embryo's heart begins to beat. At seven weeks it has a recognisably human face, and by eight weeks it is called a fetus. After twenty-four weeks or six months gestation, a baby born early can sometimes be saved. After seven months, chances of saving the baby if it is born now are quite good. Forty weeks or nine months is the normal gestation period and the baby should be born soon afterwards.
Girls can become pregnant when a sperm fertilizes an egg during sexual intercourse or through assisted reproductive technologies. The menstrual cycle plays a crucial role, as an egg is released from the ovaries during ovulation, typically around the middle of the cycle. If sperm is present in the fallopian tubes during this time, fertilization can occur. Once fertilized, the egg can implant in the uterus, leading to pregnancy.
Your biological father is the male whose sperm fertilised the egg produced in your mother, from which you developed into a human baby.
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Ovulation is when a mature egg is released into a fallopian tube where it can be fertilized.
Fertilization of the egg typically occurs in the fallopian tube, where sperm travels to meet the egg released from the ovary during ovulation. The fertilized egg then moves down the fallopian tube to the uterus, where it implants to develop into a pregnancy.
in humans, the egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube. the egg is released from the ovary and waits there in hopes of being fertilized. this is called ovulation. the sperm travels through the cervix, through the uterus, and into the fallopian tube where it looks for the egg.chickens have an organ called infundibulum where the sperm will be. then they lay the fertilized egg.Uterine (Fallopian) Tube
The egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube during ovulation. It travels through the fallopian tube toward the uterus. If fertilization occurs, the egg implants in the uterus; if not, it will be discharged during menstruation.
It goes to your Fallopian tube so it can be fertilized
The sperm and egg meet in the fallopian tube, where fertilization typically occurs. The egg is released from the ovary and travels down the fallopian tube, where it may encounter sperm if intercourse has taken place.
An egg is produced in the ovary, released into the fallopian tube during ovulation, fertilized by a sperm in the fallopian tube, then travels down to the uterus where it implants in the uterine lining for further development.
i was told its the egg been released from the fallopian tube
the fallopian provides a way through which an egg released from the ovary can travel
The fallopian tube receives the egg from the ovary.
Sperm typically meet the egg in the fallopian tubes, where fertilization occurs. The egg is released from the ovary and travels through the fallopian tube, where it may encounter sperm that have traveled through the cervix and uterus. If a sperm successfully penetrates the egg, fertilization can take place.
When the egg ruptures through the ovary wall, it is released into the fallopian tube. The egg then travels through the fallopian tube towards the uterus, where it may be fertilized by sperm if present.