Can you see the eggs coming out?

The egg is not visible to the naked eye and is usually in the abdominal cavity. Usually fertile women develop 3-11 follicles every month, and when the dominant follicle is fully mature, it will discharge the egg, which will be in the abdominal cavity at that stage, and then it will also enter the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. If the egg is not fertilized, it will gradually die and dissolve, but this whole process can not be seen by the naked eye, and can not clearly see the egg discharge. Ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon in women. If you are affected by drugs, bad habits, etc., and have abnormal ovulation, it may also manifest itself as obesity, menstrual disorders, and increased body hair. If you want to accurately determine whether the ovaries have discharged their eggs, you can go to the hospital every day during the ovulation period to do vaginal ultrasound monitoring. The ultrasound will show whether the follicles are mature or not. Ovulation can also be detected with an ovulation test around the 10th day after your period has completely cleared. Women with reproductive needs need to pay more attention to their ovulation, and if abnormalities occur, the cause of the problem should be clarified in a timely manner and targeted treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.