How many follicles are there during ovulation?

Generally speaking, women will produce about 5-10 follicles in the middle of the menstrual cycle, which is the ovulation period. These follicles usually begin to develop around 14 days and rupture to release eggs around 20 days. Therefore, women may become pregnant around this day.

However, every woman’s menstrual cycle and physiological conditions are different, so the specific number of eggs will also vary. Additionally, in addition to eggs, women experience other physiological changes during ovulation, such as vaginal bleeding and changes in appetite.

If you want to know your menstrual cycle and ovulation, it is recommended to consult a doctor or calendar specialist. In addition, you can also try using some tools to predict your ovulation period, such as using a calendar or online tools.