If you get pregnant then you can have twins.
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It happens in testis of male.Also occurs in ovaries of female.
The female egg cell travels from the ovaries through the Fallopian tube and into the uterus. The egg is then released and that is the clear/white discharge you get before a period. Then the blood collects on the vaginal wall and is released which completes the menstrual cycle.
A doctor will interpret the findings of tests done that show follicles in both ovaries. Often this is not a serious problem and can happen for a number of reasons.
If two eggs are released from the ovaries during one menstrual cycle, it could potentially result in the fertilization of both eggs by sperm, leading to fraternal twins. This occurrence is known as hyperovulation, and it increases the chances of conceiving multiples.
No, the ovaries are the organs responsible for these events and they are now removed.
No. Meiosis happens in the tissues that form gametes, such as the ovaries and testes in mammals.
If two eggs are released from the ovaries during one menstrual cycle, a condition known as hyperovulation occurs. This can lead to the possibility of fraternal twins if both eggs are fertilized by different sperm. However, if only one egg is fertilized, the other may be reabsorbed or not involved in conception. Hyperovulation can be influenced by genetic factors, hormonal changes, or fertility treatments.
The way the anatomy of the female reproductive tract is prevents this. The only way it might happen is if the uterus is removed and the ovaries remain. The egg may end in the vagina. If the egg is excreted into the vagina and if fertilized, the embryo would be lost. If some how the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus, it would also be lost. There is not enough room for it to grow.
No, this should never happen. They look different on CT scan and are usually located in different areas of the body.
usually not, but it can happen. The reason it usually can't is menopause, which is when the ovaries stop producing estrogen, and fertility ends, causing the disability to have children.
Yes, it is possible for women to menstruate without producing eggs. This can happen if the ovaries do not release an egg during the menstrual cycle, a condition known as anovulation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining, which occurs in response to hormonal changes, regardless of whether an egg was released.