Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have, and they do not produce new eggs after birth. At birth, a female typically has about
two million eggs in her ovaries. However, this number significantly decreases over time. By the time a girl reaches puberty, the number of eggs has usually dropped to around
300,000 to 400,000. It's important to note that not all of these eggs will mature; only a small percentage will actually be released during the woman's reproductive years. The process of egg loss, known as atresia, involves the natural degeneration and absorption of the eggs. This happens to about
11,000 eggs each month before a girl reaches menopause.
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