Uterus
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Audience Member: Her
uterus
would be torn.
Christopher McDougall: Her
uterus
would be torn, yes.
And they do some tests and figure out that, instead of having ovaries inside and a uterus, she has testes inside, and she has a Y chromosome.
Another example: a few years ago I got a call from a man who was 19 years old, who was born a boy, raised a boy, had a girlfriend, had sex with his girlfriend, had a life as a guy, and had just found out that he had ovaries and a
uterus
inside.
What happened was women, for example, who wanted the right to vote, took the Founding Fathers' concept of anatomical commonality being more important than anatomical difference and said, "The fact that we have a
uterus
and ovaries is not significant enough in terms of a difference to mean that we shouldn't have the right to vote, the right to full citizenship, the right to own property, etc."
And as we kept on working on this data, looking at small clusters of the body, these little pieces of tissue that were the trophoblasts coming off of the blastocyst, all of a sudden burrowing itself into the side of the uterus, saying, "I'm here to stay."
From seven months of pregnancy, a mother starts to feel episodic precursory contractions of the
uterus
that are the sign of these maturations toward the instability, giving birth to the baby, the dragon-king.
Unlike a normal frog, which lays its eggs in the water and goes away and wishes its froglets well, this frog swallowed its fertilized eggs, swallowed them into the stomach, where it should be having food, didn't digest the eggs, and turned its stomach into a
uterus.
No one put a curse on my mother's uterus, and I didn't get it because my parents are first cousins, which they are.
And it uses this dexterity to bypass the vagina altogether and deposit sperm directly into the female's uterus, not to mention it's a pretty good size.
The resulting embryo is then placed into the
uterus
of a surrogate mother and allowed to divide into a pig.
When a woman gets shamed, it's, "I'm going to get you fired and raped and cut out your uterus."
Women's health became synonymous with reproduction: breasts, ovaries, uterus, pregnancy.
Pregnancy starts with a process called implantation, where the embryo embeds itself in the endometrium that lines the
uterus.
Sperm must swim up the vagina, through the cervical opening, upwards through the uterus, and into one of the two fallopian tubes.
They block the sperm, disable sperm before they reach the uterus, or suppress ovulation.
Meanwhile, the diaphragm, cervical cap, and sponge work by being placed over the cervix, barricading the entrance to the
uterus.
Some also contain copper, which disable sperm while also making egg implantation in the
uterus
difficult.
Its placenta, a solid disk of blood-rich tissue, attaches to the wall of the
uterus
to support the developing embryo.
A female kangaroo can often simultaneously support one inside her
uterus
and another in her pouch.
It's a tight little muscle at the base of the
uterus.
It's present when the government reminds women with every new anti-choice bill that the contents of her
uterus
are not her own, or when an ob-gyn says, "While it's safe to have sex during pregnancy, sometimes you never know.
As it grows and continues to release estrogen, this hormone not only helps coordinate growth and preparation of the uterus, it also communicates to the brain how well the follicle is developing.
Upon successful fertilization, the zygote immediately begins developing into an embryo, and takes about three days to reach the
uterus.
There, it requires another three or so days to implant firmly into the endometrium, the inner lining of the
uterus.
Once implanted, the cells that are to become the placenta secrete a hormone that signals to the ovulated follicle that there is a pregnancy in the
uterus.
After fertilization, embryos can be further screened for genetic suitability, frozen for later attempted pregnancies, or delivered into the woman's
uterus
via catheter.
In the case that the intended mother has a problematic uterus, or lacks one, another woman, called the gestational carrier or surrogate, can use her
uterus
to carry the pregnancy.
Estrogen is released and it starts to build up the lining of the uterus, cell upon cell, like bricks.
You release a hormone called progesterone, which is progestational, it gets the
uterus
ready.
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