the word that represents a womens fertilised egg is zygote.
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At the womb
in your womb
The egg is fertilized in the womb.
the womb
Womb is a non-medical term for the uterus. Otherwise after an egg is fertilized by a sperm to create a baby, that is where the baby is carried in safely till nine months.
The egg is released from the ovary into the ampullae of the fallopian tubes. In the tubes, the egg may be fertilized.
When an unfertilized human egg attaches to the lining of the womb, it is referred to as a "pseudopregnancy" or "false pregnancy." However, this term is not commonly used in the context of human reproduction, as typically, only a fertilized egg can implant in the uterus. In the absence of fertilization, the unfertilized egg will not attach or develop in the womb.
Everything inside your mothers womb, when you were not born, was merely as you could say "an egg". This "egg" is then fertilized by the man and when the "egg" is fertilized ......BOOM!!!! The baby is born.
Usually in the womb but can also occur in the fallopian tube
Yes, the terms "uterus" and "womb" refer to the same organ in the female reproductive system. The uterus is the medical term, while "womb" is a more commonly used, informal term. Both terms describe the muscular structure where a fertilized egg can develop during pregnancy.
The average pregnancy length is 40 weeks timed from two weeks before the egg is fertilized.
The fertilized egg typically implants in the lining of the uterus. This process is known as implantation and is essential for successful pregnancy to occur.