How many eggs does a woman have during ovulation?

Women's eggs usually begin to be released on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, but the specific release time will vary depending on individual differences. Women begin to enter the ovulation period on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. At this time, the woman's body will undergo a series of changes in order to release multiple eggs.

Women will release the first egg on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. This egg usually has only one mature egg. Its size is about 1.2mmx1.7mm, which is very fragile and easy to rupture. Once the egg ruptures, it enters the woman's reproductive tract and is absorbed by the fallopian tube.

Women will release multiple eggs on days 15-29 of the menstrual cycle, and these eggs will mature and be released at different times. Women release the largest number of eggs between the 20th and 29th days of the menstrual cycle, so this period is also called the "dangerous period" for women.