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Contraception > Egg
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Egg Defined
Each month, during the menstrual cycle, an egg is released from one ovary and then travels from the ovary into a fallopian tube. This is where the egg can meet and unite with a sperm. If this occurs, it is the beginning cell of a baby. The fertilized egg then continues through the fallopian tube and into the uterus.
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- Free Crochet Pattern 80201AD Egg Magnet : Lion Brand Yarn Company: Yet another fried egg. ;)
- Recipe: Stir fry Eggplants with Egg & Tomatoes
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- How To Hard Boil an Egg :: Brought to you by EggGourmet
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