Human females typically release one egg per menstrual cycle during ovulation. On rare occasions, some women may release more than one egg, leading to fraternal twins or multiple births.
On average, one egg is released per month.
because of their gender if it is a mutt it would be the smallest of the pack!!!!!! usually the females are the biggest!
Being Human - 2011 That Time of the Month 4-2 was released on: USA: 20 January 2014
The DuPont Show of the Month - 1957 The Human Comedy 2-7 was released on: USA: 28 March 1959
Humans don't get pregnant when they have a period. That's only for animals. Human females mostly get pregnant mid-way between their periods.
Humans can make babies any time of the year, unlike most mammals. Women are fertile once a month, for about 2 days of the month. So there is no season for human females, all the seasons are the same.
what is one human month to a rat
depends on when they get back from the spa
depends on when they get back from the spa
A human month is 30 to 31 days sometimes. In a rare occasions it can be 28 days.
Females are born with their reproductive organs, including the eggs necessary for reproduction. When a female reaches sexual maturity, typically around puberty, her ovaries release an egg each month during the menstrual cycle. If this egg is fertilized by sperm during sexual intercourse, pregnancy can occur.