you get pregnant. <<<< A boy certainly wrote that answer. Here's a well educated, mature, womens answer:
After the sperm is produced after sexual intercourse millions and millions of sperm enters the uterus and travels up from the uterus in the fallopian tubes. That is where lots of sperm meets the egg but only one survives and gets into the egg and fertilizes the egg and the women is now pregnant ^^^ with a baby which 9 months before it was born, the egg.
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Katie x
The zygote, being called so after the sperm and ovum have united as one, moves down the fallopian tube deeper into the uterine horn (or the uterine body for women), and the zygote divides and grows into a blastocyst. The blastocyst bursts, sending the embryo into the ovum, and it attaches itself to the uterine wall. More cell division occurs, starting to differentiate into different structures including the placenta which anchors the embryo, now fetus, to the uterine wall. Cell division continues, forming all the different body structures of the fetus, both external and internal, and blood is exchanged from the fetus to the mother. The fetus continues to grow throughout the gestation period until there is no more room in the uterus anymore. Hormones from the fetus start the labour process, and labour begins to expell the fetus (now a baby).
It starts growing.....into a baby........
It's usually fertilized in the Fallopian tube, travels down into the uterus where it attaches to the wall there
If an egg is not fertilized by the time it reaches the uterus, it will disintegrate and be absorbed by the body. The uterus will shed its lining during menstruation, which includes the unfertilized egg.
A fertilized egg implants in the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium. This process is essential for the development of a pregnancy.
An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.
If an egg is fertilized, it can develop into an embryo and eventually a fetus if implanted in the uterus. If an egg is not fertilized, it will disintegrate and be shed along with the uterine lining during menstruation.
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.
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.
If the egg is not fertilized it disintegrates (breaks down) and menstruation (your period) begins 11-16 days later. The mature egg is fertilized when it is joined with a sperm cell.
Once a follicle releases an egg (ovulation), the egg will travel down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If fertilized by a sperm during this journey, it may implant in the uterus and develop into a pregnancy. If not fertilized, the egg will disintegrate and be shed during menstruation.
The fertilized egg implants in the lining of the uterus, specifically in the endometrium. This is where the embryo will continue to grow and develop during pregnancy.
Eggs are usually fertilized in the uterus.