Many people are more concerned about the fertilized eggs and some early symptoms of pregnancy. Therefore, it is extremely important to be able to discharge some egg cells in daily life. When and how big should they be discharged? If we suddenly find that it is not the ovulation period, we cannot see the eggs, because at that time they have developed into a human-like shape. Only then can we observe them under a microscope. The smallest size is more than 20 mm and the smallest is more than 18 mm to be considered normal. Just like in life, the main thing is to improve the quality of eggs. Diet, physiological age and external stimulation can improve the quality of sperm and eggs. So in daily life, when you refer to the best time to conceive, there are also some optimal times to conceive. Normally, we cannot see the egg before ovulation because it is very small. Only when it develops into a follicle can we see it under a microscope. At that time, it is already very large. The 10th to 14th day before menstruation is called the ovulation period. A mature egg is generally larger than 20mm, and the smallest one is normal at more than 18mm. The growth from primary follicle to mature follicle can be divided into 8 levels. The first five levels are too small and take too long to grow, so they do not have much practical significance. The focus should be on the 6th level onwards. The diameter of the sixth-level follicle is 5mm; after 5 days, it grows to 10mm and becomes the seventh-level follicle; after another 5 days of development, it reaches the eighth-level follicle with a diameter of 16mm. The 8th level follicles are mature follicles. Therefore, it takes a total of 10 days for the 6th level follicle to grow to the 8th level follicle, which is exactly the follicular phase in a menstrual cycle. Starting from 16mm, after another 2-3 days, it will develop into a 20mm follicle and the egg will be released. The above is the size of the egg when it is released. When observing a person under a microscope, the normal size is more than 20 mm and the smallest is more than 18 mm. In daily life, we can know the size of eggs when they are released mainly through medical observation and observation under a microscope. |
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