Follicles become smaller during ovulation

Normally, there are about 10 primordial eggs in a woman's ovary, but during the ovulation period, these eggs will gradually grow and reach a limit, that is, the egg diameter is about 2-3 mm. This is the size at which the egg is most suitable for formation by rupture and is also of the highest quality.

However, in some cases, a woman's ovaries may be missing some of the original eggs, or the eggs may be too large in diameter to form through rupture. In this case, the egg stops developing and cannot enter the fertilization process.

So, why are women’s eggs affected by some factors? One important factor is hormones. Women's ovaries produce a variety of hormones, including gonadotropins and testosterone, which affect women's cycles and egg development.

If a woman's gonadotropin levels are too high, her original eggs will not mature, affecting their quality and quantity. In addition, if a woman's testosterone levels are too high, it can also affect the development of the original eggs, causing them to fail to mature and enter the fertilization process.

Therefore, it is very important for women to know their hormone levels. If you have any concerns or questions, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional advisor. Only by predicting and monitoring women's cycles through scientific methods can we ensure that women can have normal fertility and maintain good health.

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