Okay,,maybe not many have figured out the conundrum of "How is a woman like a chicken?" so I am going to up the answer along with a brief explanation,,just to make sure it's clear.
To begin,,the short answer is,,they both 'lay' eggs.
To explain,expand or if you wish,,to elucidate,,,they both produce an egg that seperates from,as in out of,,the ovary,,right?It exits the ovary and falls into the mucous lining of the womb,,correct?
IF it is fertilized,,that happens after it exits the ovary.Right?
Once it is fertilized,,which happens while it is 'laying' in the lining of the womb it then stimulates the mucous lining to develope into a 'placenta' via those amazing 'placental stem cells' you rarely hear about on the news,which forms an 'umbilical chord' through which nutrients and vital substances 'leech' through to the foetus.
For the chicken,,it developes a hard calcium,,yet porous shell which is then deposited outside the body.The foetal chick continues to form obtaning nutrients stored from the original mucous lining of the hens womb in a 'sac' inside the hard shell attached to the chick via an 'umbilical chord'.Important,vital gases 'leech' throught the hard yet porous calcium shell.
But for the woman,,it remains 'seperate' yet 'inside' her,contained with in the amniotic fluid filled sac of the placenta which keeps the mothers system sperated from the foetuses while allowing 'gases' and 'nutrients' to leech through and be collected and fed to the foetus through the umbilical chord.
There,,simple and so plain so many simply miss it.If you think I'm way off base,,feel free to post a comment,,that feature is enabled.Click that little button to the right below this entry.
I have completed part four of Wee!Gee!.Here's a set of links to all the parts I have done so far, prt 1 ,, prt 2 ,, prt 3 ,, prt 4 ,, I hope some find it entertaining.