Sperm enter the woman's body during sexual intercourse. The man's penis becomes stiff and is put inside the woman's vagina. Semen, a fluid containing the sperm, is squirted from the penis into the woman's vagina. An egg may be fertilised as a result. The sperm fertilises the egg in a tube called the Fallopian tube which joins each ovary to the womb. The fertilised egg travels on to the womb, where the baby grows.
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Manish Bhardwaj
Sperm enter the woman's body during sexual intercourse. The man's penis becomes stiff and is put inside the woman's vagina. Semen, a fluid containing the sperm, is squirted from the penis into the woman's vagina. An egg may be fertilised as a result. The sperm fertilises the egg in a tube called the Fallopian tube which joins each ovary to the womb. The fertilised egg travels on to the womb, where the baby grows.