Ever wondered what happens to an egg after ovulation if it’s not fertilized?
In this video, we explore the 24-hour life of an unfertilized egg, taking you inside the female reproductive system to see its journey from release (ovulation) to natural degeneration. Learn how the egg travels through the fallopian tube, why it survives for only 24 hours, and what happens next inside the body.
Perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about human reproduction.
For educational purposes only.

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Once a month, a mature egg is released from the ovary, ready for its journey. Inside the fallopian tube, the egg waits, hoping to meet a sperm. But if no sperm arrives within 12 to 24 hours, time starts running out. The egg’s outer membrane begins to break down. It can no longer be fertilized. Over the next few hours, the egg’s components dissolve into the surrounding fluid. The body naturally reabsorbs the egg until ovulation begins again next month.

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