During ejaculation, sperm is released into the vagina and travels through the cervix into the uterus. From there, some sperm may reach the fallopian tubes where fertilization of the egg can occur.
No?
During ejaculation, sperm travel through the vas deferens, which is a different pathway than the uterus. The vas deferens carries the sperm from the testes to the urethra, where they are ejaculated out of the penis. The sperm do not enter the uterus because they do not need to in order to fertilize an egg.
Into her uterus.
uterus
Nope - the natural fluids present in the uterus kills off the sperm after a few days.
uterus
The sperm and the egg
uterus
no
In humans, sperm and egg meet in the Fallopian tubes. The egg continues to move to the uterus. If the egg was fertilized, it will stay in the uterus and grow.
At conception, the sperm enters the egg and the DNA of the sperm merges with the DNA of the Egg cell.