What color are the eggs and how do you see them

Usually the egg is transparent or yellowish, usually can’t see the egg through the naked eye, the egg can be seen under ultrasound, can’t distinguish the color, but microscopic examination can see the color of the egg. Women ovulate once a month, and the egg may form a fertilized egg when it meets with sperm after discharge, or it will be discharged on its own if it does not meet. Normal eggs are transparent, or yellowish, but you can’t see them with the naked eye. You can only see the eggs when you have an ultrasound, but you can’t tell the color of the eggs, and you can usually tell the color of the eggs when you examine them under a microscope. Most mature women ovulate once a month. After ovulation, the sperm and egg combine to form a fertilized egg that is released from the body. If the sperm and egg do not combine, the egg will be released on its own. Ovulating women are advised to monitor whether they are ovulating by follicle monitoring or using ovulation test strips, etc., and to seek medical attention if they feel unwell.