epcotic pregnancy
The pregnancy in which embryo implants in the fallopian tube.
An ectopic pregnancy - is one where the embryo implants into the fallopian tube, instead of travelling successfully to the womb.
A pregnancy in which the zygote implants in the fallopian tube abdomen ovary or the cervix is called an Ectopic pregnancy.
In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
ectopic pregnancy
a tubal pregnancy, also know as an ectopic is where the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus.
fallopian tubes
It's possible for a tubal ligation to fail, for the fallopian tubes to grow back together even after being cut. If this happens, an ectopic pregnancy (in which the embryo implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus) is possible.
In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.
An egg breaks from the ovary during ovulation, it then travels down the fallopian tubes where if there are sperm present it may be fertilized and travel down to the uterus to develop into a fetus. If not fertilized the egg stays within the fallopian tube and is reabsorbed into the body.
I assume you mean an ectopic? An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes instead of the uterus. Unfortunately the baby cannot survive and will either be removed or the mother will have a miscarriage.
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell, leading to the formation of a zygote. 1. Ovulation: In a woman's menstrual cycle, one of the ovaries releases an egg during ovulation. The egg travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. Fertilization: If sexual intercourse occurs during this time and sperm is present in the reproductive tract, a sperm cell can fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube. This forms a zygote, which is the beginning stage of a new human life. Implantation: The fertilized egg, now called a blastocyst, moves down the fallopian tube and reaches the uterus. It then implants itself into the uterine lining, where it will develop and grow. Pregnancy: Once the blastocyst implants successfully, a pregnancy is established. Over the course of approximately nine months, the fertilized egg will develop into an embryo, fetus, and eventually a fully formed baby. During pregnancy, the woman's body undergoes significant changes to support the growth and development of the baby, including changes in hormone levels, physical adaptations, and the formation of the placenta to provide nutrients and oxygen to the developing fetus.