Yes, she can. This is how spontaneous triplets can occur.
Yes, she can. This is how spontaneous triplets can occur.
The average woman releases one egg a month.
Most women only release one egg, but obviously sometimes two, three or even more are released, hence twins, triplets and so on. If a woman is receiving drugs to stimulate egg production prior to egg harvesting for IVF she may release many eggs.
You can't make a woman release an egg it comes natural once a month unless she is in birth control
To find the answer, just count how many months are in that length of time. A woman ovulates once a month.
Yes, they do.
Each month a woman's body prepares for the release of an egg from her ovaries and the potential implantation of a fertilised egg (embryo) in her womb. To do this it sloughs off the preperations it made in the previous month and this is called Menstruation. Menstruation starts in puberty when a young woman begins to release eggs and ends in with the Menopause somewhere between 40 and 60.
Breastfeeding will prevent release of egg every month for maybe, 3 to 6 months duration but it is often safe to ask your Ob gyne to give you a contraceptive pill safe while breastfedding to prevent new pregnancy.
Prevents the body from releasing eggs each month
lions doesn't lay any eggs... they give birth
On average, one egg is released per month.
No; a woman is born with thousands of ova, or eggs. Beginning at menarche (about age 13, although this is more a factor of mass than age), a woman's body will release one egg per menstrual cycle, until menopause. That's normally one per month, from age 13 or so through age 50. She has plenty.