Yes but not safely, unless it was surgically removed first.
While there are any number of medical techniques for opening the cervix, yes some involving balloons or other inflatables, I don't believe any medical use has been found for inflating the womb.
In the uterus.
The uterus is the organ that has borne the entire human race, as it is where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus during pregnancy.
The genotype that best describes heterozygous inflated is typically represented as "I/i," where "I" denotes the allele for inflated pods and "i" represents the allele for non-inflated pods. In this case, the individual carries one allele for inflated pods and one for non-inflated, exhibiting the dominant trait of inflated pods. This heterozygous condition results in the expression of the inflated phenotype.
Menstruation.
Fertilization in the human female body most often occurs in the fallopian tubes. After ovulation, the egg is released into the tube, where it can meet sperm that have traveled from the uterus. This location is optimal for the sperm to fertilize the egg before it moves to the uterus for implantation.
female fetal pig uterus and a human uterus- What are some of their differences?
The size of a normal uterus depends on the animal it belongs to. A human uterus will be larger than a dog's for example.
In the uterus.
The uterus is the organ that has borne the entire human race, as it is where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus during pregnancy.
The embryo of a human develops in the uterus of the female body. The uterus provides a protective and nourishing environment for the embryo to grow and develop into a fetus.
The placenta will be attached to the uterus, but it is not part of it. The uterus is a muscle and is part of basic female human anatomy. The placenta is an organ which is formed after conception.
The external orifice of the uterus (or ostium of uterus, or external os) - search that in wikipedia for more info
Ulna, uterus
The human uterus is typically a pinkish hue. The color can vary depending on factors such as blood flow, hormones, and health status. During pregnancy, the uterus can become a darker shade of red due to increased blood flow.
Human embryos develop in the uterus, specifically in the lining of the uterus called the endometrium. The fertilized egg implants itself into the endometrial lining where it will continue to grow and develop into a fetus.
It is only normal to have one uterus, but like everything else birth defects can happen to the uterus and some women are born with one and half or two.
Unlike the human female, the cat has a horned (bipartile) uterus. The uterus of the cat has the appearance of a Y, with the upper two branches being the uterine horns and the stem of the Y the body of the uterus.