Under normal circumstances, one. With family history of fraternal twins (not identical, i.e. one egg splits into two), possibly two. Without family history of multiples, the odds are very small to have 2 or more eggs.
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∙ 14y agoThe best way to get a woman pregnant is right after her period. A woman is most fertile during this period. Her eggs are ready to be fertilized.
The unfertilized eggs that a woman could have as children. If you haven't had sex, the unfertiled eggs with be your period.
You shouldn't be. When a woman is pregnant, she releases a different hormone which stops her from having her period. She also stops producing eggs during that time, I recommend you go and see your doctor/specialist.
The unfertilized eggs that a woman could have as children. If you haven't had sex, the unfertiled eggs with be your period.
You have to "do it" before you period so the eggs will be fertilized and and you will become pregnant. But, you don't do it before, you will have you period when the eggs are rotten and the eggs will be gone. And you will have to wait another month. I am only 8 and I know this.
It is unlikely for eggs to be fertilized during menstruation because there is typically no ovulation happening at that time. However, sperm can survive in the body for a few days, so there is a small chance of conception if you have sex towards the end of your period and then ovulate shortly after.
Women experience menstrual cycles where the lining of the uterus sheds monthly, resulting in bleeding that lasts around 3-7 days. This process is regulated by hormones and is a normal part of a woman's reproductive system.
Normally, the average woman releases one egg per cycle.
Yes, of course you can eat eggs on your menstrual cycle.The menstrual cycle is the whole of the reproductive cycle, a fertile woman is always 'on' her menstrual cycle - I think you mean menstruating or on your period. There's no reason not to eat eggs at any point in your menstrual cycle, and nothing you can't do during menstruation.
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.
This woman had gone through menopause. She is no longer ovulating (making eggs). Since that is so, the uterus is not preparing for a pregnancy and doesn't have to slough off every month. That caused the bleeding or menstruation.
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.