When the female is able to become pregnant
the release of a mature egg from the ovary, which takes place about 13-15 days before the menstrual period begins pad: also called maxi pad or sanitary napkin; a soft, absorbent product worn outside the body to absorb menstrual flow available in thick or ultra thins pantiliner: a small, thin pad that can be used on light flow days or between periods period: the monthly shedding of a woman's uterine lining, also called menstruation
When one of a woman's eggs is ready, it is pushed out from inside of one of her OVARIES. It moves down one of the fallopian tubes toward the uterus. This usually happens about 14 days after she stops her period.
Producing an egg. Normally, one ovary produces an egg each month in non-pregnant women between puberty and menopause.
the discharge of an ovum from a vesicular follicle of the ovary; this usually occurs on the 14th day after the first day of the last menstrual period (Morris 1992).
Expulsion of ovum from ovary, which occurs about once every 28 days in a mature woman until menopause. (40)
the rupture of a vesicular ovarian (Graafian) follicle, with discharge of a secondary oocyte into the pelvic cavity
The monthly release of an ovum from the ovary during the middle of the menstrual cycle.
the time when the ovary has prepared and released an egg. Ovulatory cycles are ones in which progesterone production is present in the second half of the menstrual cycle.
The process by which an ovary releases one or more eggs.
Shedding of an egg from the ovary
The medical term for the time during each menstrual cycle when an ovary releases an egg (ovum). Ovulation usually occurs about fourteen days before your menstrual period.
Release of an "egg" by the ovary.
Natural process by which a mature follicle in the ovary opens to release the secondary oocyte, or egg, enclosed in a sticky blob of mucus-like material, the cumulus mass. See also: luteinising hormone See also: human chorionic gonadotropin See also: ovulation pain
The process in which an ovum is released from the ovary.
When the follicle ruptures and the ovum, or egg, is released into the oviduct.
Release of a ripe egg from the ovary.
the process by which an egg cell is released from the follicle and swept into the Fallopian tube where it moves toward to uterus.
Rupture of a mature ovarian follicle resulting in the expuision of an oocyte into the pelvic cavity, usually at about the midpoint of the menstrual cycle.
When the ovary releases an egg.
Process a female undergoes every cycle where she releases one egg from her ovaries. This process must occur if fertilization will occur. For fertilization, a single sperm implants into a single egg and an embryo is formed from that union. The embryo will develop into a fetus and a baby.
The releasing of the egg from the follicle
The release of an egg cell by an ovary. This process usually occurs at the midpoint of the menstrual cycle.
monthly process taking place over several days during which the egg is released from the ovary and travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus, which prepares for the egg by increasing the cushioning of its walls through a building up of cells.
the expulsion of an ovum from the ovary (usually midway in the menstrual cycle)
The release of a mature egg from an ovarian follicle. This is usually around 14 days before the onset of menstruation.
in mammals, the formation and discharge of a mature egg from the ovary
release of the ovum from the follicles.
The release of a mature egg into the fallopian tubes. During ovulation, an ovum will pass from the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes, to the uterus. Ovulation is initiated by follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and lutenizing hormone (LH). Fertilization normally occurs when a woman is ovulating.
Release of an egg from the ovarian follicle.
The process whereby an ovum is released from an ovarian follicle into a fallopian tube. Ovulation begins during puberty and continues commonly on a monthly basis into the menopausal years (menstruation). During pregnancy ovulation discontinues.
This is where a ripe egg is released by the ovary and begins it journey down the fallopian tube towards the uterus.
is the release of a fertile ocum or egg from the ovary into the fallopian tube.
OV-u-LAY-shun The release of an oocyte from the largest ovarian follicle just after luteinizing hormone peaks in the blood in the middle of a menstrual cycle. 674
The release of an egg from a woman's ovary.
Period in estrus when ova are released.
the process by which, once a month, one of the two female ovaries (egg producing organs) releases an eg
normal process of releasing a mature ovum (egg) from an ovary
process leading to the rupture of the follicle and to the release of the oocyte which it contains.
Discharge of a mature egg, usually at about the midpoint of the menstrual cycle.
This is the process of the release of a developed egg from its follicle.
The process of producing and discharging eggs from the ovaries.
the development and release of an egg from the ovary.
The release of the egg mid-cycle each month.
The expulsion of the mature ovum from the ovary.
process of release of the oocyte from the mature follicle in ovary. In humans, generally a single oocyte is released from a cohort of several maturing follicles.
the release of a mature egg from the ovary, which usually happens every 25 to 30 days.
The process by which the egg is released from the ovary. This usually occurs mid-cycle (about cycle day 14) of a woman's menstrual cycle.
The release of a mature egg from the follicle at the surface of the ovary.
when a mature ovum (or egg) is released by the ovary.
the process by which the follicle releases the egg from the ovary
The monthly process in which an egg, released from the ovaries, travels through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.
The moment at which a mature egg is released from the ovaries into the Fallopian tubes - the time around when a woman is most likely to conceive.
The release of an egg from an ovarian follicle.
When the ovaries release an egg, about once each month, as part of the menstrual cycle.
The release of an egg from a woman's ovaries each month.
Occurs two weeks, or an average of 14 days, after the beginning of a woman's last period. A woman has a rise in her luteinizing hormone (LH) when the egg is available for fertilization. This is the most probable time frame to get pregnant.
the process of expulsion of the egg from the ovarian follicle to the Fallopian tube. Occurs around the 14-15th day of a normal cycle.
release of a mature ovum by an ovarian follicle during the ovulatory phase of a woman's menstrual cycle.
Release of the female germ cell (egg) by the ovary. Cows usually ovulate several hours (up to 15 hours) after the end of estrus or standing heat.
The discharge of a secondary oocyte from the follicle of the ovary.
The expulsion of a mature egg from its follicle in the outer layer of the ovary which usually occurs on approximately day 14 of a normal 28-day menstrual cycle.
release of a mature egg from the ovary; this usually occurs mid-way between two menstrual periods
refers to the periodic development and discharge of the ovum, or egg, from the ovary
The release of a true egg or ovum from a follicle in the ovary.
The release of the egg (ovum) from the ovarian follicle.
the process by which a mature follicle within an ovary releases a secondary oocyte, or egg cell.
The release of a ripened egg from its follicle.
the process where the follicle opens to release the egg from the ovary. Occurs in response to luteinizing hormone.
The release of a mature egg cell from the ovary.
The release of an egg from the ovary mid-way through the menstrual cycle. This is the optimal time for fertilisation to occur.
Release of an egg from an ovary.
The process whereby a Graafian follicle ruptures and releases a mature oocyte from the ovary.
Rupture of the follicle and release of the ovum from the ovary. Ovulation is believed to occur by the action of LH on follicular cells. See illustration, page 44.
When the ovaries release a mature egg that is ready for fertilization.
The discharge of a ripened egg usually at the midpoint of the menstrual cycle.
the discharge, or release, of an egg cell from the ovary
When an egg is released from an ovary.
Release of the egg from the ovary.
The maturation and release of an egg from the ovary.
Where a mature egg is released from the ovaries.
A process whereby a mature egg is released from the ovarian follicle in the middle of the menstrual cycle.
The release of a mature egg from its follicle in the outer layer of the ovary. Ovulation usually occurs on day 14 or 15 of a 28-day cycle or 14 days prior to the first day of the next period. l J l l N l l Q l l l X l Y l
The release of an egg from the ovary during the female menstrual cycle.
The release of a mature ovum or egg from the ovary.
the release of egg follicles from the ovary of a female parthenogenetic reproduction without fertilization with a male, the ability to clone oneself
The process by which the egg leaves the follicle in the ovary and passes into the fallopian tube, ready for fertilization
The time the egg is released.
Ovulation is The exit of a mature ova (egg) from an ovary.
The discharge of an ovum from the mature follicle of the ovary.
Release of an egg from its follicle in the ovary.
Ripening and discharge of an egg from the ovary for possible fertilization.
the time during a woman’s menstrual cycle when a mature egg is released from the ovary. Ovulation occurs about 14 days before a woman has her period (e.g., day 14 of a 28-day cycle). A woman is most likely to become pregnant if she has sexual intercourse around the time of ovulation.
the release of an egg from one of the ovaries.
A time in a woman's menstrual cycle when the egg is released from the follicle.
The release of a mature egg into the Fallopian tube.
Release of a mature egg from one of the two ovaries. Occurs approximately midway between the menstrual cycle. The egg is released into the Fallopian tube, where it is available for fertilization. Ovulation is the second phase of the menstrual cycle, with Follicular being phase one, and Luteal being phase three.
Release of an egg from it's follicle in the ovary.
release of a mature egg from an ovary.
After oocyte maturation, signals from the oocyte stimulate contractions by the sheath and dilation of the spermatheca. The spermatheca is pulled over the oocyte leading to penetration and fertilization of the oocyte by a sperm cell. See Egg laying
Ovulation is the process in the menstrual cycle by which a mature ovarian follicle ruptures and discharges an ovum (also known as an oocyte, female gamete, or casually, an egg) that participates in reproduction. Ovulation also occurs in the estrous cycle of other animals, which differs in many fundamental ways to the menstrual cycle.