I must admit I am no expert on the topic but I have come across the topic in many Biology classes. Although it wouldn't surprise me, I can't say for sure that his returning will stimulate ovulation. However, there has been much research done on the male response to temporary seperations. It has been found that males will substantially increase the amount of ejaculate after returning to a lover via a natural response to counter act any foreign male sperm that may have entered the female during his absence. In a similar way, ovulation may be induced by the returning of a male counterpart....who knows, humans are very complex organisms that respond to stimuli on many differnet levels. Hope that helps. You could look further into the subject by accessing a medical journal (PubMed) via any university library....or online. Good luck!
most definitely. and it will be very painful. you will die.
the 14th day
Ovulation.
The hormones that cause ovulation in the female reproductive system are luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are produced by the pituitary gland. These hormones stimulate the release of an egg from the ovary during the menstrual cycle.
No eggs are made during ovulation.
Oestrogen plays a crucial role in the regulation of the menstrual cycle and ovulation. During the follicular phase, rising levels of oestrogen produced by developing follicles stimulate the thickening of the uterine lining and signal the pituitary gland to release luteinizing hormone (LH). This surge in LH triggers ovulation, leading to the release of an egg from the ovary. Thus, oestrogen is essential for both preparing the body for ovulation and facilitating the ovulation process itself.
The ovulation fossa is a small pit on the surface of the ovary where the egg is released during ovulation. It is a temporary structure that forms in response to the maturation and release of the egg from the ovary. The ovulation fossa is a normal part of the ovulation process in many animals.
Yes, typically only one egg is released during ovulation.
yes,you can.
Ovulation
No it does not.
During ovulation