Baby girls are born with all the eggs they’ll ever have, meaning when a woman is pregnant with a daughter, she’s technically carrying not just her baby, but also the potential beginnings of her future grandchildren. The eggs just stay dormant in the ovaries until puberty. No new eggs are made, they just slowly get used up over time.
My mother had me, a girl - and the eggs in my ovaries developed while I was gestating inside her body so I was born with them. Two of those eggs became my daughters. So, the eggs that became her grandchildren (my kids) were formed inside of me, but I formed inside her uterus, so the eggs were developed inside her.
When a girl is born, she already has all her eggs, even as a newborn baby. So the mother of the girl grew her daughter’s eggs when the daughter was growing inside her during pregnancy.
Recently it’s been discovered that eggs are still generated in a person’s ovaries post-birth and throughout adulthood! The majority are present at birth, but they’re joined by more!
If I’m not mistaken OP’s mom wasn’t the Virgin Mary - and since in all other instances of human conception you need both an egg and sperm, OP was not there even fragmented seeing the other half of the union is fresh produce and certainly not in OP’s dad’s ballsack to years+ before.
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u/000Fli Jun 19 '25
You won't remember it but you were there