Normally, a woman normally releases ONE egg per menstrual cycle. On occasion, a woman will release two, which would result in fraternal twins if both eggs are fertilized.
Yes, she can. This is how spontaneous triplets can occur.
Yes, she can. This is how spontaneous triplets can occur.
No, but over time they will stop releasing eggs and the woman will enter into menopause.
Normally, the average woman releases one egg per cycle.
A woman does not normally release more than 1-2 eggs at once. The reason for twins is often that these 1-2 eggs might divide into more after they are fertilized. 2 eggs can become triplets or quadruplets or even more. Normally there are fertility medicine at work when a woman release more eggs. Factors at work can also be chemical spills or waste problems that by a freak of nature causes women to release more eggs and sometimes have many babies in one go.
Eggs are produced in the ovaries. Each month, a woman's ovaries release an egg in a process called ovulation.
When a woman ovulates, usually just one egg is released.
A woman's eggs are developed before their birth. A woman is actually born with all of the eggs she will ever have.
Yes, ablation is meant to stop the buildup of the uterine lining, but not to stop the function of the ovaries.
if a woman is breastfeeding her child, it is healthier for her child if her bc contains progesterone, rather than estrogene. progesterone controls the release of eggs
The average woman releases one every 28 days.