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#17 teaser: Beginning of Life inside a womb by Dr. Deepak Modi

1 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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How does an embryo actually attach during pregnancy? In this short clip, Dr. Deepak Modi explains the fascinating “cross-talk” between the embryo and the endometrium — the lining of the uterus that is only one cell thick. Before implantation happens, the embryo and the uterus communicate in a delicate biological interaction that helps start the earliest stage of life. A simple and fascinating look at one of the most remarkable processes in human biology.

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