Will you ovulate on the last day of ovulation?

Let’s understand the female reproductive cycle. A woman's menstrual cycle usually begins on 28 days and continues for 40-50 days until death. During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release multiple eggs, which wait for fertilization to form a new life.

During ovulation, a woman's ovary releases a mature egg. It usually takes 24-48 hours for this egg to reach the fallopian tube, where it awaits fertilization. Sometimes, however, a woman's ovaries may release multiple eggs, and one of the eggs may remain in the fallopian tube for a longer period of time, which is why an egg is released on the last day of ovulation.

Although an egg can be released on the last day of ovulation, this is very rare. Normally, a woman's egg is released only once during ovulation, and this process is usually very regular. If a woman releases eggs on the last day of ovulation, they may combine in the fallopian tubes to form a new life.