If women want to successfully conceive, their eggs must be mature and healthy. Once there are problems with the eggs, it will definitely affect pregnancy and even cause infertility. So women should check the condition of their eggs before pregnancy and promptly address any abnormalities. So, how many days does the egg survive in the uterus?

After the egg is released, it can survive for 2-3 days, and within 24 hours after ovulation, it is the period when the egg's fertilization ability is strongest. So having sex on ovulation day has a relatively high success rate for pregnancy. Women can find the time for ovulation through some methods and then arrange for sexual intercourse.
The ovulation period of women can be found by calculating the menstrual time, but this requires menstrual regularity. If a woman has menstrual disorders, ovulation test strips can be used. Generally, when a strong positive is displayed, ovulation will occur within 24 hours. In addition, you can also find the ovulation period based on your body temperature. Measure basal body temperature every morning, and if there is an increase, it means ovulation has arrived.
If women want to know the condition of their eggs, they can go to the hospital for B-ultrasound, which can understand the development and release of the eggs. If problems are found with the development of eggs, immediate measures should be taken, such as taking ovulation inducing drugs, which can effectively improve the problem of poor egg development.