Are we women born with all the eggs we have as adults, or do we produce them monthly?

Can someone explain this integral "egg production thing" to me?
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You know, interestingly satisfactory, the time when a woman have the most ova is certainly a few months prior to her own birth. They start developing after lone one month of pregnancy, and a typical gal fetus have nearly a million at some point, 400,000 of which will die up to that time her birth. Another 200,000 will die prior to her first interval, and the rest of em will hang on to dying until she undergo menopause and they are gone. This process of cell release is regular, and call apoptosis.

Only 0.1-0.2% of our ova will ever in actuality be involved in the adjectives ovulation process.

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You are born beside adjectives the eggs you will ever hold. You can not produce more.

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we are born near them, but they're not "matured" until our puberty. at which time our bodies release them one at a time once a month (thus monthly term cycle).

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No, we are born beside adjectives our eggs at birth..in actual fact in the past we are born the eggs hold already be formed while we are fetuses unpaid surrounded by pregnancy...a human infant girl is born next to around a million eggs, and when she begin to menstruate, i.e. when she begin to lose eggs, because respectively time a girl/woman menstruates she loses an egg...to be exact why a woman's fertility decrease as she get elder, because she have already lost profusely of eggs and is still losing eggs respectively time she have her term, also the eggs are not as "fresh" when she is over 30.

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I usually find my eggs from the flea market!?!

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when we are born, we are born beside our egg supply and it diminshes as we age and ovulate. i saw that on a medical show yesterday.

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we're born beside eggs





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