Follicles released during ovulation:

So, what is an egg? An egg is a type of cell that matures in a woman every month and usually develops in the ovary for about 28 days. During this period, the egg can divide into four cells and be expelled from the ovary after maturity.

During ovulation, a woman's reproductive organs undergo changes to prepare for the release of an egg. In the ovary, an embryonic tissue called lutein appears around the egg, which helps the egg mature and be excreted. In addition, the female reproductive organs will also increase flow to help the egg be released smoothly.

During ovulation, women usually experience a series of symptoms, such as increased sexual desire, increased body temperature, changes in appetite, etc. These symptoms indicate that a woman is preparing to release an egg. If a woman releases an egg during this period, she may become pregnant successfully.