The eggs mature and are released two at a time, one from each oviduct.
The eggs mature for 10-11 months before hatching at once from the sac.
Under ideal summer conditions, eggs can mature to the infective stage after two weeks outside of a host.
That is so the eggs will mature and hatch.
A few months later, she took hormones to stimulate eggs to mature.
Once inside the beetle, the eggs mature into a cysticercoid.
Only a single egg may mature within each oviduct at a time.
A single egg matures within each oviduct at a time.
Only about 400 eggs in a women's lifetime will mature.
Sometimes, though, the drugs work so well that multiple eggs mature.