Normally it's just one egg a month, which is why most pregnancies result in single births. Though you should note that occasionally (and it's not very often) the ovaries will release two eggs, which is why you get None-identical twins (identical coming from one egg).
So just 1 a month normally.
A human female can produce up to more than 2 eggs, but some might not get fertilised As members of the highly intelligent formation of intellectuals, D1, we as teenagers feel that you have presented several discrepencies in your answer. MAinly because you have decided that a woman produces up to more then two eggs. On what Starry formation did you decide that a woman was born with up to or more then two eggs? We are pleased to inform you that a woman is born with all the eggs she will ever need, which can reach and even exceed about 400,000. If you were talking in terms of fertilisation then yes, a woman can produce two eggs, but she can also (although it is very rare) produce eight eggs, all of whihc may get fertilised. we suggest you ask you mother to buy you a sex education book so that oyu can re-learn everything your thick little brain has absorbed. have a good day , and a better read, D1, a group of fourteen year olds.
A human female typically has about 400,000 follicles/potential eggs, all formed before birth. Only several hundred (about 480) of these eggs will actually ever be released during her reproductive years. Normally, in humans, after the onset of puberty, due to the stimulation of follicular-stimulating-hormone (FSH) one egg per cycle matures and is released from its ovary.
a women has all the eggs she ever will when she's born, but only about 375 ever fully develop.
1 to 2 million and by puberty 300,000 are left, the chance of pregnancy decreases as we age.
It varies in every woman
about 400 thousand
one egg produces about every 29 days
genuenly about 300
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A woman will have about 400 eggs in her lifetime.
About how many eggs does a female crab produce
More than 1000 in its lifetime!
The average ovular dump of a female fox is 2-4 eggs.
a fly produces 120 eggs at a time
the egg cell produce every time if you getpregnant in 9 months when you have your baby a egg again falls and you could have a baby again
Each female daphnia can produce anywhere from 4-22 eggs per reproductive cycle depending on conditions.
I am not sure if they have genders, as many insects produce asexually (without intercourse), but if there are genders then the female will lay the eggs.
Only one!
Penguins - like all birds - don't have babies, they lay eggs.
they produce 1000's each time the lay eggs.
Note that the question was how many do they produce, not lay. All female mammals produce eggs (or ova). The human female, for example, produces approximately 400,000 ova, all of which are present in the ovaries at birth. I do not know how many ova the female possum produces, except to say that it is definitely greater than zero, or they would never be able to reproduce.