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.
endomertium
To implant in the uterus is to undergo the process of nidation, where a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining in preparation for pregnancy.
the uterus
endometrium
I have heard that there was the first uterus implant done in another country, and subsequently heard that they were studying implanting uteri in the U.S. The U.S. has not perfected a method of a permanent uterus implant, however. The method they are studying now includes anti-rejection drugs so that the woman the uterus is implanted to can have the uterus implant until after she gives birth, then it is removed. I am hopeful that they will continue this study, but I have heard that many people find a uterus implantation ethically "wrong", fearing that men will ask for this implant.
The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.
Approximately 30-40% of fertilized eggs implant in the uterus. The rest are lost through early miscarriage, often before a woman even knows she is pregnant.
A fertilized egg implants in the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium. This process is essential for the development of a pregnancy.
Because if the egg is fertilised, it implants into the thick uterus lining. If it wasn't thick, there would be nothing for it to implant into. Also, once the egg is fertilised and is implanted there, it provides protection around the egg
Hysteroscopy is usually the safest way to remove an embedded IUD. Rather than surgery, a scope is inserted into the uterus, and the doctor removes the IUD during an outpatient procedure.
hysterectomy