The Fallopian tubes receive the ova and carry them to the uterus.
The base of the triangle is upward, and at each lateral angle one of the Fallopian tubes opens.
If untreated, it can spread through the uterus to the fallopian tubes causing salpingitis.
The fallopian tubes carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.
Above, there is the Fallopian tube, already described; below and in front is the round ligament; behind, the ovary projects backward, and just above this, when the broad ligament is stretched out as in fig.