Menstruation comes frequently and women grow old quickly?

Professional support: Ying Jun, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College, Chief Gynecologist.

Doctor Profile:

He graduated from Concorde with an eight-year doctor’s degree and worked successively in Zhejiang Women’s Insurance and Zhejiang Medical First Hospital. He has nearly ten years of clinical work experience in gynecology and obstetrics, and is familiar with the handling of various common problems such as gynecology, obstetrics, family planning and reproduction.

There is a saying that the number of eggs discharged by a woman in her whole life is fixed, and whoever finishes the discharge first gets old first. Every menstruation has to be arranged one by one. The menstruation comes frequently and she will soon get old…

On this issue, we consulted Dr. Ying Jun of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University. As a gynecologist with nearly 10 years of experience, he said: What sounds reasonable is generally unreasonable.

Moreover, the sentence “whoever finishes the queue first gets old first” was wrong from the beginning.

The number of eggs discharged by a woman in her whole life is not fixed at all. When a woman is born, the number of primary oocytes is already fixed, which can be understood as the juvenile state of the egg.

By puberty, when women begin menstruating, the stock of these primary oocytes is 300,000. However, will a woman have 300,000 menstruations in her life? Of course not, how many years will it take?

These primary oocytes will commit suicide continuously. Generally, only one oocyte develops into an egg during each menstruation and is discharged. The rest will commit suicide.

According to the calculation that the big aunt will accompany the woman for 40 years, the cycle is 21 days, or 35 days, that is, the eggs laid, that is, the difference between 400 and 700, which is not worth mentioning compared with the 300,000 stocks at the beginning of puberty.

What determines the rate of aging is the rate of suicide of primary oocytes, but no one has studied this thing clearly so far.

So as long as menstruation is regular, don’t struggle.