Eggs are released during ovulation, which may or may not occur during intercourse.
Normally only one egg is released during ovulation, but some women release more than one from time to time, which is the origin of spontaneous fraternal multiple births.
No, the number of eggs released during a woman's menstrual cycle remains relatively constant regardless of age. As women age, the quality of the eggs may decline but not necessarily the quantity released.
Eggs are formed in the ovaries of female animals, where they develop and mature before being released during ovulation.
Ovulation
Yes, it is possible for a woman to have twins from two different fathers in a rare phenomenon called heteropaternal superfecundation. This can occur when a woman releases multiple eggs during ovulation and has sexual intercourse with different partners during the same ovulation period.
No eggs are released during a period.Menstruation occurs around two weeks after ovulation and is the process of uterine lining breaking down. Eggs are released during ovulation, usually only one but sometimes multiple.
No, when a woman is on her period eggs do not come out. Ovulation occurs two weeks before menstruation, typically only one egg is released, if the egg is not fertilized it is reabsorbed into the body within the fallopian tubes. Menstrual flow does not contain any eggs.
Eggs are produced in a woman's ovaries. During the menstrual cycle, an egg is released from the ovary and travels through the fallopian tube. If the egg is fertilized by sperm, it can implant in the uterus and develop into a pregnancy. If the egg is not fertilized, it is shed during menstruation. This process is essential for reproduction.
Yes, it is possible for twins to have different fathers. This rare occurrence is known as heteropaternal superfecundation, where a woman releases multiple eggs during ovulation and has sexual intercourse with different partners within a short timeframe.
many eggs are released one a month once the woman is fully developed
This questions doesn't really make sense. But I'll try to explain as much as I know to be relevant. A woman is born with a certain number of eggs...no more are ever created. You live your whole life with the same exact eggs that you were born with. When a woman is in ovulation the eggs become more vulnerable for fertilization, so if you are trying to get pregnant, when you are ovulating is the best time. But if you are trying to revent pregnancy it would be best to avoid intercourse during ovulation. It usually only lasts a few days.
Normally, the average woman releases one egg per cycle.
It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.