It varies, depending on the woman. It's usually just one; the fallopian tubes alternate each month. Once in a while more than one are released, especially on fertility drugs, where many are released at once.
In 1 year there are 365 days. So if you do 365 days (which is one year), divided by 28 days (which is an estimate of one month)... you get 13,03571429-- basically 13. Then do 13 X 35 = 455 I hope I helped you all. Good Luck
Sperm cells can live in a woman's uterus for up to 5 days, though the average is about 3-4 days. However, the lifespan of sperm can vary depending on factors such as cervical mucus quality and overall vaginal environment.
most woman get there period 28 days after they last had it.
Skin cells normally replace themselves once every few weeks, while red blood cells have a lifespan of about 120 days. Additionally, intestinal lining cells are constantly being replaced every few days.
A red blood cell lives about 120 days. Each day the normal adult produces almost 200 billion new red blood cells to replace the 200 billion that are removed from the circulation due to old age.
Yes, red blood cells are recycled every 100-120 days.
Intestinal cells reproduce frequently. In the colon the cells reproduce about once every 3 to 4 days. In the small intestine the cells reproduce about once a week.
Not every woman is the same, but they average 26 to 30 days between periods.
In 1 year there are 365 days. So if you do 365 days (which is one year), divided by 28 days (which is an estimate of one month)... you get 13,03571429-- basically 13. Then do 13 X 35 = 455 I hope I helped you all. Good Luck
Every 28 days
Between 4-10 days. It's different for every woman.
Yes, you can have a period for six days then spotting for three days after that. Every woman's menstrual cycle is different, what is normal for one woman may not be for another.
About once every 28 days. However, there may be differences between one woman and another, and between one period and another for the same woman.
Depends on the woman, but 30 days is in the norm. It can be less or more.
Answer no it has to be about 14 days Answer A woman can get pregnant anytime after her period. So do not assume you can't. Answer It differs for every woman, so yes, you can be.
Sperm cells can live in a woman's uterus for up to 5 days, though the average is about 3-4 days. However, the lifespan of sperm can vary depending on factors such as cervical mucus quality and overall vaginal environment.
40 to 50