How many follicles are there during ovulation?

Generally speaking, egg production begins on the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle and reaches its peak on the 16th day. During a woman's ovulation period, eggs continue to mature and divide to form multiple follicles. These follicles typically appear in various locations, such as the lower abdomen, buttocks, and thighs.

If a woman has multiple follicles during her ovulation period, she may become pregnant. If a woman has only one or two follicles during her ovulation period, she may not be able to get pregnant.

If you want to get pregnant, women should pay close attention to their cycles and engage in appropriate exercise and diet during the woman's ovulation period to increase the quality and quantity of her eggs. In addition, women can also determine their ovulation period by using ovulation test strips or conducting B-ultrasound examinations, and take appropriate measures.