Ovarian size during ovulation

Normally, a woman's ovary is a small organ that releases an egg every month. In the ovary, the egg is formed from the merger of two ovarian cells and travels through the reproductive tract into the fallopian tube. In this process, the size and shape of the ovaries will directly affect a woman’s fertility.

Generally, a woman's ovaries begin to increase in size during puberty and reach their maximum size in adulthood. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries become larger in size because they need to hold more eggs. In addition, during ovulation, a thin film appears on the surface of a woman's ovaries, which prevents eggs from oxidizing in the air.

In addition to ovarian size, a woman's menstrual cycle and fertility are also affected by other factors, such as age, health, and reproductive history. Therefore, if you want to know about your fertility, it is best to consult a doctor or a professional reproductive health consultant.