Where is the egg during ovulation?

So, where is the egg when ovulation occurs?

The egg is a mature cell in the female reproductive system that usually begins to form on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and reaches its peak on the 16th day. During ovulation, the egg waits in the fallopian tube for fertilization, a process called insemination or pregnancy.

The position of the egg is fixed and does not move or change. They are located on one side of the ovary and are connected to the fallopian tube through the ovarian duct. In the fallopian tube, the egg waits for fertilization and, after fertilization, enters the uterus to begin implantation and development.