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Fraternal twins are made when two eggs are released during ovulation. Hormonal birth control works by killing the
egg released during ovulation. False. Hormonal birth control works by suppressing ovulation. Eggs need to mature before they are released during ovulation. True. Eggs take a full 90 days to mature, and that’s why it’s so important to boost egg quality with Prenatal and Fertility Support leading up to TTC. Once an egg is released, it can survive for 48 hours. False. A released egg survives only 12-24 hours. It’s ideal to have sex prior to ovulation since sperm can survive for up to 5 days inside your body. You can see an egg cell with the naked eye. True. An egg cell is one of the few cells in the body that can be seen with the naked eye. It’s about the width of a strand of hair. There is no way to test for egg quality. True. You can test for egg quantity, but not quality, which is arguably more important. The only test that exists for egg quality is trying to fertilize it!