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  • Not all 400, 000 of those are fertilizable, so a woman will only have 300-500 fertilizable cells per lifetime.
  • Not all 400, 000 of those are fertilizable, so a woman will only have 300-500 fertilizable cells per lifetime.
  • In the past, scientists have grafted tissue into animals and detected small eggs, but this is the first group to obtain mature, potentially fertilizable eggs.
  • From Discover magazine . 1, 700 words + photos . We may soon be able to grow unlimited numbers of perfectly healthy, fertilizable human eggs in the laboratory.
  • :So it looks like if I have a wife who is a little past puberty then I would be able to get 300-400 fertilizable eggs out of her.
  • :: Actually, no, because you will need to wait 28 or so days before the second egg is fertilizable .-- talk ) 23 : 22, 19 November 2006 ( UTC)
  • So unless you can scientifically make all 400, 000 grow into fertilizable cells, I stand by the 300-500 children .-- talk ) 06 : 53, 19 November 2006 ( UTC)
  • Scientists have for the first time transplanted defrosted human ovarian tissue into a mouse, extracted eggs and made them potentially fertilizable-- an advance that could allow women to delay motherhood or safely restore fertility to women who need to have their ovaries removed.
  • In the evolutionary biology of sexual reproduction, the operational sex ratio ( OSR ), is the ratio of sexually competing males that are ready to mate to sexually competing females that are ready to mate, or alternatively the local ratio of fertilizable females to sexually active males at any given time.
  • Usually, ovulation occurs in one of the two ovaries ( at random ) releasing a fertilizable egg each menstrual cycle; however, if there was a case where one ovary was absent or dysfunctional then the other ovary would continue providing eggs to be released without any changes in cycle length or frequency.