how many eggs will be formed from an ovary of a woman, in absence implantation of an embryo?
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As part of the menstrual cycle, every month one (sometimes more) eggs are released from the ovaries. But to get there, a number of (what's called resting or antral) follicles start to develop into an egg and the one that develops fastest is the one that is released - the others are absorbed into the body. This cycle happens during pregnancy as well.
https://www.advancedfertility.com/antralfollicles.htm
During IVF, all the eggs that could potentially develop are encouraged to grow and then collected - this is why the quality can be variable. The number of resting or antral follicles that develop in any one month depends on the woman's age and other health issues such as PCOS. But in younger women it can be as many as 40. When she's reaching the end of her fertile life, or has compromised fertility for some other reason, it could be less than 5.
Antral follicle count is also used as a way to estimate ovarian reserve - roughly speaking the number of eggs left in the ovaries. The quality/health of those eggs matters too, as low quality eggs (whether due to age or illness) are less likely to fertilise or implant, and any pregnancy is more likely to have chromosomal or other health issues.
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6 Eggs
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During the menstrual cycle, one egg is matured and released from the ovaries each cycle. If the left ovary releases a potential egg in the first month, the right ovary releases a potential egg in the next month. Thus in the absence of embryo implantation, 6 eggs are released per ovary per year.