Diagram of the process of egg cell formation

Diagram of the process of egg cell formation

Before pregnancy. Women produce a substance that regulates eggs, which can determine whether a woman is capable of getting pregnant. Most pregnant women go to the hospital to check their bodies when they are pregnant. If they have any discomfort, they can be treated as soon as possible and get pregnant as soon as possible. So everyone knows what the process of human egg production is?

What is the whole process of human egg cell production?

During the test tube embryo stage, the oogonia (the initial reproductive eggs) have successively disintegrated and divided to form primary and secondary oocytes. When sexual maturity is reached, under the influence of estrogen, primary oocytes continue to grow and develop, and the eggs gradually enlarge. During this time, the primary oocyte completes the first meiosis and disintegrates to produce a secondary coil oocyte and a polar body. Polar bodies can disintegrate again, but cannot fertilize and develop.

After the secondary coil oocytes enter the bilateral fallopian tubes, they undergo the second meiotic division in the bilateral fallopian tubes. The secondary coil oocyte undergoes a second meiotic division to produce an egg and a polar body. The previous polar body then becomes two polar bodies in the second meiotic division. Eventually, all three polar bodies die, leaving only the egg cell.

How long does the egg formation cycle take?

Women release an egg every month. The mother cell is encapsulated in the initial egg. Under the influence of estrogen, only one initial egg is perfected every month. The perfect egg cell is then discharged from the uterus and ovary into the abdomen.

An egg cell can survive for about 48 hours after being released, during which time it waits to meet and fuse with sperm. If the egg cell cannot meet with the sperm to form sperm-egg fusion after being discharged due to various reasons, it will weave memory after 48-72 hours. If you miss the opportunity for fertilization this time, you will have to wait until another egg cell is perfected and released one month later, and the same process will be repeated.

Ovulation is generally the first condition for pregnancy. Most women will observe some changes in their bodies when ovulation occurs. Therefore, those who are preparing for pregnancy must seek treatment and detect it as early as possible during the period of preparing for pregnancy. In fact, understanding the process of human egg production is helpful to many people.

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