How big is the egg during ovulation?

Normally, a woman's egg is about 1 mm in diameter, and during ovulation the egg diameter increases to about 1.3 mm. This is because during ovulation, a woman’s ovaries release a large number of eggs, and these eggs need to enter the fallopian tube as quickly as possible. During this process, the eggs increase in diameter, improving their chances of fertilizing sperm.

In addition to diameter, there are other factors that affect egg size. For example, factors such as a woman's body temperature, stress and emotions can all affect the size of her eggs. Therefore, women should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle in their daily lives so that healthy, mature eggs can be released during ovulation.

The size of eggs during ovulation is a relatively fixed value, but women can improve the quality and quantity of eggs in their daily lives by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, thereby improving fertility.