An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.
A female egg cell can be fertilized by a sperm cell during ovulation, typically about two weeks before the next expected period. After fertilization, the fertilized egg will develop into a fetus over the course of about 38 weeks, culminating in childbirth.
If a sperm fertilizes an egg, the female will not have a menstrual cycle for that month as the fertilized egg will implant in the uterine lining and develop into a pregnancy.
Triplets occur when three separate eggs are fertilized by three separate sperm cells. Each fertilized egg develops into its own distinct embryo, resulting in three babies developing simultaneously in the womb. Triplets can be fraternal (developed from three separate eggs) or identical (developed from one fertilized egg that splits into three embryos).
The implantation of the female egg typically occurs in the lining of the uterus, specifically in the endometrium. This process allows the fertilized egg (zygote) to attach and subsequently develop into an embryo.
At the womb
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
A fertilized egg, or zygote, develops in the uterus of the female reproductive system. The zygote undergoes cell division and forms into a blastocyst before implanting into the uterine lining, where it continues to develop into an embryo and then a fetus.
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.
A female's fertilized egg spends the majority of time in the uterus. This is where the egg will mature and grow.
Identical twins develop when a single fertilized egg splits into two embryos. In a female, this occurs shortly after fertilization in the womb. These twins share the same genetic material and are always the same sex.
The female cone
It is not possible for an egg to be fertilized in the pelvic cavity of a female because fertilization typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, which are part of the reproductive tract. If an egg were to be fertilized in the pelvic cavity, it would not be able to implant and develop properly.