The tubes can grow back together. You can also have one implanted.
A fertilized egg implants into 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.
In humans, sperm and egg meet in the Fallopian tubes. The egg continues to move to the uterus. If the egg was fertilized, it will stay in the uterus and grow.
That would be the uterus, my good fellow. Or the womb.
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.
After fertilization, the egg implants in the lining of the uterus. It can implant on any side of the uterus where the endometrial lining is thick enough to support pregnancy.
Yes, implantation of the fertilized egg typically occurs in the uterus. The fertilized egg travels through the fallopian tube and implants into the thick lining of the uterus, where it will develop into an embryo.
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The ovaries produce an egg which makes it way to the uterus via the fallopian tubes. The uterus is prepared for the egg to be attached to its wall. If the egg does not get fertilised by the male sperm, the uterus lining and the egg is shed. This cycle is repeated every month and is called the periods.
The lining of the uterus is what denigrates when your egg isn't fertilized and you get your period.