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The Fallopian tubes, also known as oviducts, uterine tubes, and salpinges are two very fine tubes lined with ciliated epithelia, leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus. There are two Fallopian tubes, attached to either side of the cornual end of the uterus at the axilla of Welch. Each terminates at or near one ovary forming a structure called the fimbria. The Fallopian tubes are not directly...

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fallopian tubes?
had them checked today ,and they said the tubes were fine but there is something...

If the tubes are fine, then it's perhaps not a tubal issue per se. This sounds like an ovarian issue, not a fallopian tubes issue. Are you sure they said...

Asked by la bamba - 2 months ago

How long does it take sperm to reach fallopian tubes?
After ejaculation, how long on average does it take enough sperm to actually reach an...

It takes about two hours to make the entire journey to the egg; however, some sperm are Olympic swimmers and can reach the egg in a half an hour. I...

Asked by Bzl1 - 19 months ago


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