Pregnancy starts with a Fertilised egg.
All animals and humans start out as a Fertilised cell.
Over 5,000 Fertilised eggs weighing in at just under 900 kilos.
If the egg is not Fertilised, it lives for about one day.
After 16-20 hours, they're checked to see if any have been Fertilised.
If the egg isn't Fertilised, the levels of progesterone and oestrogen gradually fall.
And they even water and fertilise it, just to make it grow faster!
After about 16-20 hours,
it is seen whether the egg cells are Fertilised or not.
Mono' means just one, and'zygote' means a Fertilised egg, so monozygotic means'one Fertilised egg'.
After 16-20 hours,
the dish is checked to see if any eggs have been Fertilised.
Blocked or damaged tubes causes infertility because they stop Fertilised eggs reaching the uterus.
The wheat pollen that Fertilised it was most likely a Mexican dwarf bread wheat.
These eggs can be collected, Fertilised, and transplanted to genetically less endowed foster mothers.
Implantation of a Fertilised egg usually takes place after a week
to 12 days after ovulation.
The remaining eggs were Fertilised and then after three days they were reduced to three embryos.
This ensures that it is far less likely that a Fertilised egg can get implanted there.
It is the main tactic in nature's strategy to keep us fertilising and producing more babies.
An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a Fertilised egg gets attached to the cavity outside of the uterus(womb).
When a Fertilised egg implants itself into the uterine lining, a
tiny amount of blood will come out.
acid that is the nucleus of the human zygote, the Fertilised ovum, there is packed complete information
This information is written down in the Fertilised egg itself in the language of DNA, RNA and protein.
The woman's previously Fertilised and frozen eggs were transplanted after 7 months
and 10 days later she was confirmed pregnant.
The Fertilised eggs(embryos) continue to grow in the laboratory for up to 6
days before being transferred into the womb.
The woman's previously Fertilised and frozen eggs were implanted after seven months,
and 10 days later she was confirmed pregnant.
eggs are removed from the woman, Fertilised, and then placed in the woman's fallopian tubes rather than the uterus.
If more than one egg is available to be Fertilised then two(or more)
separate zygotes may start dividing side by side.
Female ants, in comparison, develop from Fertilised eggs and have two genome copies-
one from their father and one from their mother.
If the egg cell is Fertilised and it settles into the lining of the womb,
and your period doesn't come: you're pregnant.
In some religious groups, such as the Roman Catholic church, this is seen as a form of termination,
ie interfering with a Fertilised ovum.
Thus, in some animals, the temperature at which Fertilised eggs are kept determines whether the animals
developing in the eggs will be male or female.