If two eggs were released but only one was fertilized, the fertilized egg would begin to develop into an embryo, while the unfertilized egg would simply be shed during the menstrual cycle. The body would typically recognize the unfertilized egg as non-viable, leading to its eventual expulsion. As a result, only the fertilized egg has the potential to develop into a pregnancy.
i guess you would have a baby and a period x
You have twins
only if their fertilized if their not it wont happen
Fertilized eggs are eggs that have been fertilized by sperm, while embryonated eggs are fertilized eggs that have developed into embryos. In embryonated eggs, the embryo has started to grow and develop, while fertilized eggs are simply eggs that have been successfully fertilized.
Yes, typically when a woman has quadruplets, it means that four eggs were released and fertilized, leading to the development of four embryos. However, quadruplets can also occur if one fertilized egg splits into multiple embryos, resulting in identical quadruplets. In some rare cases, a combination of both scenarios can happen.
No, in external fertilization, not all eggs are fertilized. The eggs are released into the environment and must be externally fertilized by sperm for fertilization to occur. Many eggs may not encounter sperm and therefore will remain unfertilized.
If two eggs were released at the same time, both were fertilized, and one later divided in two before all three were implanted, you would have triplets with two identical and one fraternal triplet.
Non-identical twins happen when two eggs are fertilized at the same time. This happens when the mother ovulates twice, so she has two separate eggs that can be fertilized and develop into fetuses.
No. If that were to happen, there would be embryos (baby chicks) developing inside, so......
There are a couple of ways that multiples are conceived: 1) Multiple eggs are released or there is more than one ovulation. Two eggs are fertilized and you have fraternal twins. This can happen with or without fertility drugs. 2) One egg is fertilized and then splits in two resulting in identical twins. This can happen with or without fertility drugs. 3) In cases of in vitro fertilization (IVF), 3 or more fertilized eggs are put back into the uterus. The rationale is that not all of these will implant, though sometimes they do.
Female dogs do not have mature eggs waiting for fertilization like some other animals. Instead, the eggs are released during the female's heat cycle, which can happen in response to mating. Once released, the eggs can be fertilized by sperm from the male dog.
The eggs would not be fertilized, and no new offspring would be born.