For women, eggs are released every month. The eggs are produced in the ovaries of the reproductive organs. If they meet sperm at this time, they will form fertilized eggs, and finally form embryonic tissue, and finally implant in the uterus. Many people don’t know what follicle discharge looks like? Egg discharge is a relatively complicated process. Let’s take a brief look at what follicle discharge looks like. Let’s take a look at this aspect. What does follicle discharge look like? Structurally, the egg discharged from the mature follicle is about 20 mm in size and is surrounded by many granulosa cells. These granulosa cells are arranged radially in the outermost layer of the egg cell, so it is also called the radiate corona. Inward, there are the zona pellucida, the extravitelline cavity, and the vitelline membrane. Eggs are produced in the female reproductive organ, the ovaries. When a woman is born, there are 100,000 to 500,000 primary follicles in each ovary. They are surrounded by a layer of primordial follicle cells, also known as granulosa cells, and a layer of basement membrane outside them. These primordial follicles grow in batches every moment throughout a woman's life, but more than 99% of them wither and degenerate into atretic follicles shortly after they begin to develop. During the reproductive period, only a few hundred follicles fully mature and release mature eggs. During the reproductive period, there is usually a mature follicle that grows to a diameter of 18-25mm in about a month. Ovulation occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle, about fourteen days before the next menstruation. The eggs are discharged alternately from the two ovaries or continuously from one side. The egg can survive for 1-2 days after ovulation. Once it combines with sperm during this period, it will create a new life. If it does not combine with sperm, the egg will degenerate and disintegrate and lose its ability to be fertilized. What color is the egg released? The egg will not be discharged from the body. After being discharged from the ovary, it will reach the ampulla of the fallopian tube, where it waits for the arrival of sperm. Its survival time is only 12-36 hours, and the suitable time for conception is only 24 hours. If it does not encounter sperm within these 24 hours, it will lose its ability to fertilize and then slowly die. If conception has not occurred, the egg will eventually rupture and be discharged from the body along with the aging and detached uterine wall. This is menstruation. So you can't see the egg. It can only flow out of the vagina after it ruptures. Generally, the egg is a colorless, transparent, viscous liquid. |
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