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the luteinizing and ertrogens and progestins i think, well im not very sure baout the last two but yes to the first one... the luteinizing and ertrogens and progestins i think, well im not very sure baout the last two but yes to the first one...

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Why does the uterus lining become thick?

to prepare the uterus to receive any fertilized eggs


Which side of the uterus does the egg implant on?

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.


Why does the uterus lining have to become thick?

To prepare for any fertilized eggs XD


Why does the uterus lining need to become thick?

The uterus produces a lining called the endometrium. The endometrium creates an environment for the fertilized egg to implant to and grow. the lining is thick so when the fertilised egg lands on it, it can have like a sort of perfect house to live in


Each month the lining of the uterus is sloughed off in a process called menstruation This lining is the?

endometrium


The endometrium is the lining of the uterus that is sloughed off during?

Menstrual cycle.


Why does a womens uterus thicken?

Progestrone causes the uterine lining to thicken in preparation of a fertilized egg. If no egg is fertilized, the thick lining is shed as a menstrual cycle.


What are the hormones that are delivered to the lining of the uterus?

hormone that maintains the lining of the uterus?


Why is the thickening of the uterus important to reproduction?

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


What does it mean if your uterus lining is thick but you are not pregnant?

Premenstrually the lining thickens and is later shed if there is no fertilized egg to implant into the lining. A hormonal imbalance, infection or endometriosis can all cause a thickening of the lining, irregularly during your cycle.


Why does the unterus lining thicken?

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


Why does a female no longer needs thick uterus lining if fertilization doesn't occurs?

The thick lining is prepared by the nature,so that implantation of the zygote should be possible. If there is no fertilization, then this lining is shed away. You have fresh lining for the next month. After all generation next is very much important for the nature.