How old is the mature egg when it is released from the body

  A monthly menstrual cycle can help us eliminate some waste substances from the body, strengthen our blood circulation, and at what age will mature eggs be released from the body without fertilization? Many people are not very familiar with this knowledge. Next, the editor would like to delve into the size of mature eggs released from the body with everyone.

  

How old is the mature egg when it is released from the body1

  Every month, women only have one mature egg released, and this mature egg is generally considered mature when it is over 20mm, but there are individual differences. Some people release eggs when their follicles grow to 15mm, while others release eggs when they grow to 25mm. For individual situations, one cycle of ultrasound examination can be done. Generally, mature follicles are discharged within one to two days, and discharged follicles can survive for two days.

  How many follicles will be discharged? This problem varies from person to person. Some people will release eggs when their follicles grow to 15mm, while others will release eggs when they grow to 25mm. They need to undergo one cycle of ultrasound examination. Generally speaking, mature eggs are usually over 20mm in size, with the smallest being over 18mm to be considered normal. When the follicle diameter is 20mm larger, circular, thin walled, protruding towards one side of the ovary, and has good internal sound transmission, ovulation usually occurs within 10 hours. According to B-ultrasound monitoring, ovulation is most common within 12-18 days of menstruation, with a few occurring between 20-30 days.

  Medically, follicular development is divided into 8 levels, with the first five levels being too small and taking too long to grow, lacking practical significance. The diameter of the 6th grade follicle is 5mm; After 5 days, it grew to 10mm and became the 7th grade follicle; After another 5 days of development, it reaches the 8th level follicle with a diameter of 16mm; The 8th level follicle is a mature follicle. So, it takes a total of 10 days for the 6th follicle to grow up to the 8th follicle, which happens to be the follicular phase of a menstrual cycle. Starting from 16mm, after 2-3 days, it will develop into 20mm follicles and the egg will be released.

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