Egg growth during ovulation is key – the key to understanding women’s reproductive health

How are eggs formed?

Female eggs are formed from mature egg cells in the ovaries. These cells begin developing at the onset of puberty and reach maturity in adulthood. During the mature stage, the egg cell divides and forms multiple egg cells, each of which releases a mature egg.

During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release multiple egg cells, but only during ovulation do these egg cells mature and be released. During ovulation, a woman’s reproductive organs release a large amount of hormones to promote the maturation and release of eggs.

How does egg quality affect fertility?

A woman's egg quality is crucial to fertility. If a woman’s eggs are of poor quality, it may lead to fertility problems, such as pregnancy-induced hypertension, fetal malformations, fetal death, etc. Therefore, women should have regular physical examinations to ensure that they have healthy eggs.

In addition to healthy eggs, other factors can affect a woman's fertility. For example, a woman's age, health, weight, smoking, drinking, etc. can all affect a woman's fertility. Therefore, women should maintain healthy eating habits, undergo regular physical examinations, and take measures to improve their health to improve the quality of their fertility.

What should women pay attention to during ovulation?

Women should pay attention to their health during ovulation and take steps to ensure they have healthy eggs. In addition, women should also pay attention to their reproductive health and undergo regular physical examinations to ensure that they have healthy fertility.