THE HYGEINE OF MARRIAGE: CONCEPTION AND CHILDBIRTH
From the description of the reproductive mechanism of man and woman given above, it can be seen that the following conditions are necessary for conception (the union of a spermatozoon and an ovum to form a new life) : (1) that spermatozoa be present in the seminal discharge of the male and that ova be periodically extruded from the ovaries of the female; (2) that the spermatozoa obtain access to the uterus and Fallopian tubes; (3) that an ovum, capable of being fertilized, be present in one of the tubes at the same time at which active spermatozoa are there, and at a time when the uterus is ready to receive the fertilized ovum.
When conditions are satisfactory for conception, the ovum is carried along one of the Fallopian tubes by the capillary current (the motion of microscopic hairs in the tubes) and by the contractions of the tube, and at the same time spermatozoa are moving up the tubes in search of the ovum. A spermatozoon, on encountering the ovum, unites with it and fertilization thus takes place. The physical and mental inheritance of the child is the resultant of the interaction of the units of heredity contributed by the two cells.
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