Miracle Essay Summary: Life's Greatest Miracle

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Before watching “Life’s Greatest Miracle,” I knew conceiving a baby is a complex and difficult process. However, I did not realize just how complex and difficult that process actually is. Conceiving a baby takes a lot more than meets the eye: it takes DNA from both genders, the right timing and so much more.
It comes as no surprise that our bodies are made to reproduce and that the urge to procreate is a fundamental part of life. Reproduction is what allows us to create generation after generation. It is incredible to think we all start as one single vulnerable cell and then we all blossom into one hundred trillion cells with no person being completely identical to another. It seems nearly impossible to have that many variations. With that …show more content…

Most people believe it takes a strong sperm to make it through to the egg. I will be honest this is what I believed too until I watched this video. In fact, I am pretty sure I have even heard it called the “winning sperm.” Going against the popular belief, it is actually the women that decides when the sperm and egg will come together. One teaspoon of male ejaculation contains 300 million sperm, but the vagina is acidic making it impossible for all of them to survive. Success by a single sperm is determined by the women and only during a couple days of every month. I liked this part of the video because I could not help but to think “Yeah girl power!” Anyways, women are able to control when the sperm is successful through the process of ovulation. Ovulation clears out some of the mucus in the vagina which allows it to guide the sperm through to the egg. Even with this assistance, it ends up being a two day swim for the sperm. One thing the video taught me about this is that the fastest sperm is not necessarily the one that gets fertilized with the egg because it sometimes gets there too fast and the egg is not ready yet. This is another misconception I had heard about as well. I always thought the “winning sperm” was the fastest sperm. This video explained this well by telling the audience that the fastest sperm sometimes beats the egg and so it cannot …show more content…

The egg is covered with a hard protein shell that called a zona. No sperm is just strong enough to break this shell, so the sperm has to introduce itself properly first. Once the sperm goes through and completes all of the challenges. The egg and sperm take over and begin developing a baby. The development of a baby goes through three trimesters before the parents get to meet their “Life’s Greatest

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