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  • curprev 07:4907:49, 9 January 2021178.43.39.193 talk 4,552 bytes +5 →‎Humans: After comparing it with the source medical article I realised the phrase used here od mistaking. The article data that while they discovered there are several waves of developing follicles , only one waves every ends with ovulation, the others are onuvulatory. If a woman released two eggs, it happens at the end of this one wave and it is a commmon phenomenon that can lead to conception of fraternal twins. The phrase used on this Wiki article suggests that there were two eggs relea... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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