What is the number of eggs ovulated during a normal ovulation period?

Normally, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, so in a menstrual cycle, a woman's ovulation usually occurs between the 14th and 21st days of the cycle. However, the specific date may fluctuate due to a woman's physiological condition, such as inflammation or other diseases, or taking certain medications.

So, how many eggs should be released during a normal ovulation period? Generally speaking, each woman's ovaries can release 2-10 eggs, but in fact, the number of eggs in each woman may vary due to physiological conditions. Under normal circumstances, a woman's ovary can usually only discharge 1-2 eggs, but these eggs are usually discharged from the ovary within 24 hours and enter the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization.

If a woman has short or long menstrual cycles, or has other medical conditions, it may cause a woman to have fewer or more eggs. In addition, if a woman's ovaries or fallopian tubes have inflammation or other diseases, it may also cause abnormal egg discharge or failure to fertilize normally.