Vagina, up through the cervix and into the uterus, then into the fallopian tubes...if they meet an egg in there it gets fertilized and is supposed to roll back down into the uterus. If it doesn't roll then you have an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. If it gets back into the uterus then it buries into the uterine wall an you may or may not see some implantation bleeding.
2007-01-21 11:27:53
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answered by Proud Mommy of 6 6
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The testes are where sperm are manufactured in the scrotum. The epididymis is a tortuously coiled structure topping the testis, and it receives immature sperm from the testis and stores it several days. When ejaculation occurs, sperm is forcefully expelled from the tail of the epididymis into the deferent duct. Sperm then travels through the deferent duct through up the spermatic cord into the pelvic cavity, over the ureter to the prostate behind the bladder. Here, the vas deferens joins with the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct, which passes through the prostate and empties into the urethra. When ejaculation occurs, rhythmic muscle movements propel the sperm forward
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answered by ? 4
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Fallopian Tubes
2007-01-21 11:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The sperm travels into the cervix and up into the fallopian tubes towards the ovaries. I think.
2007-01-21 11:19:22
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answered by jammer 6
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Go to babycenter.com Sign up, it is free. Then go to week by week (you will see a space at the top with a pic of a fetus growing) then select on the blue bar pre-conception. They have pics too...really cool stuff.
2007-01-21 12:48:11
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answered by ArtBaby 2
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http://mapquest.com
2007-01-21 11:21:23
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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