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i guess partly yes. abnormalities could be a factor to this... but i am not sure how this one be possible to some women. |
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of course this can't be true girls. you can only have your ovulation process once a cycle. typically this means you release one egg. |
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i bet to disagree on that matter daphne. take for example if you have twins, that means you ovulate twice... or rather you have triplets, it also means you are ovulating more than once, right? |
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yeah, agree on you balsy. having non-identical twins means that you have released two eggs in a row. |
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about 15-20 eggs start to mature in each ovary of ours. ovulation usually occurs when one ovary releases an egg from the ripest follicle. it is just like fruits from a tree, the ripest one, falls off first. |
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hahaha, so it was just like the ovary is the tree and the eggs are the fruits; good example you got there. |
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researchers discovered that hormonal changes thought to be in the ovary just before ovulation happens.. this could be a misinterpret... |
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thanks guys... you've given an ample information for this... :) |
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