During your length can you see your "egg" when i comes out...if so how big is it??
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Answers: No you can't see it. I remember when i be like 11 or so and i asked my mom like peas in a pod question. She works surrounded by the ER, and she just kinda laugh. Don't feel desperate, and you're not stupid. But simply, the answer is no you cannot. =]
no you can not see the egg no it's microscopic
NO it is microscopic, and you cannot see it. No you can't. I was told that if you put a pin surrounded by a piece of paper, the hole explicitly left is almost the size of a human egg.
it's microscopic in size, so you cannot see it beside the naked eye. No you cannot see the egg.
Take a sharp pencil and construct a "dot" on a piece of paper. The human ovum is roughly 1/10 the size of that dot...which is to say it is microscopic.
no you cant, its simply a few cells and not detectable to the naked eye, if you have visions egg shaped then its blood clots and not the egg no you can't see it. its route to small to see. you cant feel it or see, you wont even know it happen. so dont freak out.
the only dumb press is an unasked question.
my sister is 17 and she asks me these kind of questions adjectives the time.
I cannot believe none of you know how the female reproductive system works!! The egg is released going on for halfway through your cycle, usually more or less 14 days after the start of your last term. If unfertilized the egg will pass contained by less than a week.
It is microscopic and you cannot see it (it is a single cell).
The egg does not surpass during your period. It's long gone by consequently. Your period is the shedding of the uterine bin liner that was building up to receive a fertilized egg. When no fertilized egg hit that inside layer and started to grow and give hormonal signals to your body to preserve the lining, it sloughs past its sell-by date and that lining coming out is your time of year.
EGADS!
good luck!
You cannot see it though you should know how to tell around when it comes out. Usually at this point at hand is an increase in discharge (white gummy mucus).