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The blastocyst implants in the uterine wall.
Local injuries can bruise or injure the uterine wall.
Q. Uterine bleeding occurs when the placenta separates from the uterine wall.
Side effects include heavy bleeding, pain, infection and perforation of the uterine wall or bowel.
In a standard pregnancy, it would implant in the uterine wall.
As the placenta grows, it sends thousands of tiny coiled arteries shaped like mattress bedsprings into the mother's uterine wall.
In January of this year she suffered an ectopic pregnancy -- one outside the uterine wall -- that required emergency surgery.
Fibroids are bundles of muscle fiber and connective tissue that typically grow inside the uterus or uterine wall.
At the blastocyst stage, the embryo enters the uterus and attaches itself to the uterine wall.
The uterine wall is made up of three layers of muscle tissue.
It can "get itself to the uterus," "burrow" into the uterine wall and begin "taking in nourishment" from "a congenial environment".
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