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Your ovary usually releases an egg every month, and sperm can fertilize it while it’s traveling through your fallopian tubes. But if your fallopian tubes are blocked, fertilization can’t ...
An unfertilized egg dissolves after a day, but a fertilized egg continues its journey down the fallopian tube into the uterus. A fertilized egg implants or attaches to the uterus 6 to 10 days ...
Ectopic pregnancy happens when a fertilized egg implants itself outside of the womb, such as in a fallopian tube. A look at the symptoms of the condition and how doctors treat it.
Normally, the egg will join with the sperm in the fallopian tubes during conception and the now-fertilised egg will continue to the uterus. However, the fallo­pian tubes are extremely fragile.
Hydrosalpinx is a condition in which a fallopian tube becomes blocked with fluid due to infection or injury. Learn about how it affects fertility and how doctors treat it.
During ovulation, a mature egg, or ovum, is released from the ovary and descends into the fallopian tube. This typically happens around day 14 in an average 28-day menstrual cycle.
This egg is picked up by either fallopian tube, which is then in charge of transporting the egg inside the uterus. The sperm reaches the egg inside the uterus and, when fertilised, results in a ...
Because sperm can live for two or three days after ejaculation, they may still be present in a Fallopian tube at the time of ovulation - and, therefore, be able to fertilise an egg - even though ...
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He said, 'Particularly the ability of the female's fallopian tube to safely carry a viable egg for between two to four days for it to be fertilised by a viable sperm, then delivered to the womb.