There are lots of eggs in each ovary, but usually only one egg develops and ovulates, producing chemicals that stop other eggs from maturing. Once in a while each ovary produces an egg and if you don't get pregnant, everything's normal, but if you do get pregnant, you could end up with fraternal (un-identical) twins.
Some times both ovaries produce individual egg. Then both ovum gets fertilized and Fraternal twins happens One egg from each ovary is fertilized
Fraternal twins result if both fertilized eggs implant and grow in the uterus.
to complete the process of fertilization
A woman's ovaries release the egg,
egg cells and ovaries
The ovary doesn't get fertilised. The ovaries produce egg cells and release them into the fallopian tubes.
In the ovaries
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
Ovaries
The ovaries continue to produce eggs. The difference is that the fallopian tubes have been cut and tied (to the uterus) so as to prevent the egg/s migration into the uterus to be fertilized.
Eggs, or ova, are released from the female ovaries.
Egg cells are released from the ovaries.