During ovulation, only one side ovulates

Normally, a woman's ovary releases an egg on one side of each month, and this side of the ovary is called the dominant ovary. That is, the ovary on one side will release more eggs, while the ovary on the other side will release relatively fewer eggs. However, in some special cases, a woman's ovaries may release eggs from only one side.

This condition is called selective ovulation. In this condition, only one side of a woman's ovary can release an egg, and the other side cannot. This situation may have some impact on women's fertility.

First of all, selective ovulation on one side of the ovary may have a certain impact on a woman’s fertility. In this case, only one ovary can release eggs, but the other ovary cannot release eggs, so only this side of the ovary is fertile. If a woman releases an egg from that side of her ovary, she may have children. However, if a woman's ovary on that side is unable to release an egg, she cannot have children.

Secondly, selective ovulation on one ovary may have a certain impact on women’s daily life. In this case, women may need special ways to regulate their reproductive functions to ensure that they can have offspring. In addition, the eggs released by a woman's ovary on this side may also be different, which may affect the woman's health.

In general, selective ovulation on one ovary may have a certain impact on women's fertility and daily life. However, that doesn't mean this can't happen. If women can detect and treat this condition promptly, they can avoid consequences for their fertility and daily life. Therefore, it is very important for women to detect and treat this condition in time.

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