What is the normal number of follicles during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, the size of a woman's follicle during ovulation should be about 1.8-2.5 cm. However, everyone's physical condition is different, so the normal coming oocyte size will also vary. Some women may ovulate with smaller eggs, while others may ovulate with larger eggs.

If women experience abnormal egg size during ovulation, it may mean they are suffering from a medical condition. For example, if women experience insufficient egg size during ovulation, this may mean they have ovarian dystrophy. If women experience excessively large eggs during ovulation, this may mean they have ovarian tumors or other conditions.

Therefore, if a woman is concerned about whether her eggs are normal, it is best to consult her doctor. Doctors can confirm whether a woman's eggs are normal through examination and give corresponding treatment suggestions based on the specific situation.