Usually all of the eggs die off except one
If you get pregnant then you can have twins.
Ovaries don't have linings.
Girls are born with all the eggs they will ever produce, they are stored in the ovaries. After puberty every month several eggs will be incapsulated in follicles on the ovaries and one will mature and be released from the ovary.
Girls are born with all the eggs they will ever produce, they are stored in the ovaries. After puberty every month several eggs will be incapsulated in follicles on the ovaries and one will mature and be released from the ovary.
A female has two ovaries with several eggs inside of them.
Hysterectomy is only the removal of the uterus and therfore you will not go into menopause until your ovaries start failing (average age 51.7) If you have your ovaies removed at the time of hysterectomy this is an oopherectomy and you will go into immediate menopause as you will not have ovaries to produce estrogen. Menopause is a only happens once in life although can take several years fo the ovaries to degeneate.
The symptoms begin within several days after surgery and tend to be more severe. This happens because the drop in the level of estrogen is dramatic, unlike the gradual drop that usually occurs.
In the Ova-ries (Ovaries). During ovulation, several ova drop out of the ovaries and into the funnel-shaped top of the Fallopian tubes, which they travel down so that they are available in the uterus. The uterus is then signaled to begin preparing its lining for pregnancy. If no pregnancy happens, then after awhile, this new lining drops loose, along with blood, and exits the body through the birth canal. This latter process is called, "Menstruation", or having a 'period')
polycystic ovaries, stress......several things. See your Dr or gyno for a proper diagnoses.
Cysts in the ovaries are a normal physiologic event. Cysts in the cervix and kidneys are extremely common. There is no one cause or pathology that causes such a thing. it's the human condition.
It stays not started for several months.
Any of several steroid hormones produced chiefly by the ovaries and responsible for promoting estrus and the development and maintenance of female secondary sex characteristics.