Many couples who want to conceive are speculating on the woman's egg discharge, hoping to conceive more accurately and increase the chances of successful conception. When the egg is released, women's bodies will actually show some symptoms, such as swelling of the anus, pain on one side of the lower abdomen, reduced secretions, etc., and ovulation test strips can also be used for detection. Specific symptoms after female egg release 1. During the first half of menstruation, women's body secretions decrease and the fluid becomes thicker. In the second half of the period, the secretions in a woman's body will gradually increase and the secreted fluid will be thinner. Women in this period often find that their bodies are very sticky, and when they wipe with tissues, sticky substances will stick to the tissues. 2. Anal distension or pain on one side of the lower abdomen. The mature egg is discharged from the surface of the ovary and passes through the follicle on the surface of the egg. A small amount of fluid in the follicle will flow into the pelvic cavity. The woman will feel a slight falling sensation in the anus and slight pain in the lower abdomen on one side. 3. Bleeding during egg discharge and rising body temperature. Because of the changes in estrogen secretion in the body before and after ovulation, there may be a small amount of uterine bleeding. At the same time, the body temperature rises slightly after ovulation. If you can measure the basal body temperature every morning, you can know the ovulation date based on the changes in body temperature. How long does the egg survive after it is released? A woman releases about 400 eggs in her lifetime, and at most 500 eggs. The average survival time of an egg is 12 to 24 hours. There are also reports that an egg can survive for 36 hours, which should be a relatively "strong" egg. The diameter of a mature egg can reach 0.2mm. As the largest cell in the human body, the egg plays a role in human reproduction. 1. During the reproductive period, there is usually a mature follicle that grows to a diameter of 18 to 25 mm in about a month. Ovulation occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle, that is, about fourteen days before the next menstruation. The eggs are discharged alternately from the two ovaries or continuously from one side. The egg can survive for 15-24 hours after ovulation. Once it combines with sperm during this period, it will create a new life. If it does not combine with sperm, the egg will degenerate and disintegrate and lose its ability to be fertilized. 2. All mammals have immature eggs in their ovaries when they are born, and the number of eggs does not increase after they mature. When the egg and sperm combine and fertilize, a fertilized egg is formed, marking the beginning of a new life. Some animals (such as birds) fertilize internally, while others (such as most fish) fertilize externally. 3. For older mothers (over 40 years old), it is not easy for the egg to combine with the sperm after being released, and the survival time is generally reduced to one day. Therefore, older mothers need to improve the quality of their own eggs when preparing for pregnancy. |
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