
*Descriptions:*
*Ovulation:*
Ovulation is the release of a mature egg from the ovary, typically occurring around the midpoint of the menstrual cycle. It is the most fertile time in the cycle.
*Fertilization:*
Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell successfully meets and merges with an egg cell, usually in the fallopian tube, leading to the beginning of pregnancy.
*Menstrual Cycle:*
The menstrual cycle is a monthly process in which the body prepares for a possible pregnancy. It includes menstruation, follicular phase, ovulation, and luteal phase, lasting around 28 days on average.
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*Disclaimer:*
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your reproductive health.