Eggs are cells that aid in reproduction and reproduction. Eggs are unique to women and mainly exist in their ovaries. The time when eggs appear is mainly after menstruation, and they will appear after one menstrual period. Women have a certain number of eggs, and after the age of 35, the number decreases. So, what is the difference between egg degeneration and aging?

Egg degeneration and aging are different, with the main difference being:
1. Egg degeneration and aging are two different states. Egg aging mainly refers to the development of eggs in the ovaries, and after coming out of the ovaries, the entire state is aging. The main reason for this is the aging of eggs caused by abnormal follicular development. Egg degeneration refers to the condition where the egg released from the ovary is mature but shows signs of degeneration.
2. Egg aging is actually quite normal, mainly because the eggs produced from the ovaries undergo changes over time. It is normal for the cytoplasm of eggs to age, especially. The development process of eggs mainly involves the aging of the cytoplasm and eventual death. Egg degeneration is an abnormality and not common.
If the egg has already aged before it reaches the appropriate age, this is the case of abnormal development of the egg. Especially eggs that have just been released from the ovaries should be full of vitality. If aging occurs immediately after discharge, this abnormality can affect normal conception. If pregnancy is forced, it can lead to the appearance of malformed fetuses and even cause miscarriage.