There is now a saying that ovulation drugs can help women release a large number of eggs, allowing them to conceive twins. How should we view such a statement? Is there a necessary relationship between the number of twins and eggs that can lead to pregnancy? Next, we can delve deeper into this issue and hope that the following information can help everyone clarify their doubts.
The female reproductive system consists of three major organs, namely the uterus, left and right ovaries, and vagina. Generally, every month, one ovary releases an egg cell, while the other ovary is in a closed state. Therefore, there is basically only one child fertilized at a time, and the probability of conceiving twins is very low. The number of follicles in the female ovary is constant, approximately 400-500. Calculated based on the release of one egg per month, the period from menarche at the age of 12 to the completion of egg release around the age of 50, followed by menopause, is a stage that everyone will experience.
Some women, without understanding their own bodies, start taking ovulation inducing drugs in order to have a pair of cute twins. The end result is not only that they do not conceive twins, but also that their bodies are affected, and even if they do conceive twins, they bear various risks. So, it is important to be cautious when taking ovulation inducing drugs.
If ovulation inducing drugs are taken, more than one egg cell will be released every month. After the egg is released, ovarian function will begin to deteriorate, leading to early menopause and faster aging. Secondly, each organ in the body has its own operating rules, and if these rules are altered by human factors, the human body will be greatly affected. Mild cases may include amenorrhea and menstrual irregularities, while severe cases may include tumors and cancer.
Ovulation drugs have little to do with twins. In addition to having high-quality eggs, sperm also plays a significant role in pregnancy. Sperm is difficult to come into contact with egg cells in a drug containing "channel", and it is useless if there are too many egg cells that cannot bind with sperm. Medicine is three parts poison, even if pregnant with twins, the possibility of deformities is much higher than under natural conditions.