Last I heard, women only produce a limited amount of eggs. This is assuming that you're asking about humans.
Follicle stimulating hormone from anterior pituitary help women to produce mature eggs.
Follicle stimulating hormone stimulates the gonads to produce gametes. It is sometimes abbreviated FSH.
Human growth hormone will not cause you to produce more eggs. Women have a certain number of eggs in a semi-meiotic stage at birth/during development. Hormones signal the development and transfer of an egg monthly. This is the fertilization cycle. At menopause hormone balance changes and this cycle is disrupted/ended. You still have ovaries, but your fertility may be over. You need to consult the proper medical personal with this concern.
Ovaries produce eggs.
It is important to know how the reproductive system works. The Luteinizing hormone aids in the maturation of a females eggs.
Ovaries hold the eggs.
FSH Follicle Stimulating Hormone It encourages the ovary to produce ripe egg cells from the egg follicles. Pound for pound its one of the most expensive substances on earth.
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Animals that take care of their young produce fewer eggs. e.g. crocodiles. Animals that leave their young to fend for themselves produce numerous eggs. e.g. fish. This is an energy balance. You spend little energy to produce eggs, but spend more energy taking care of your offspring. Conversely, you can spend lots of energy producing many eggs and spend little energy thereafter. It's a numbers game.
The ovaries are the female organs that produce eggs.