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The eggs were hard boiled from the microwave and not runny as Eggs Benedict should be. We went to the cashier to let her know why we were leaving and the manager came up and argued with me and contradicted herself with her answers. She just as much called me a liar instead of apologizing and taking care of business. WON’T BE BACK.
Keller’s eggs are the freshest you can buy. There is no middle man, so our prices are kept down and our eggs are never held in storage waiting for distribution. Paul Keller delivers the farm fresh eggs straight to our stores, in his own truck. Your family can enjoy fresh nutritious eggs immediately.
Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have; their number begins to decline at birth. A typical fetus has about 20 million eggs, says Dr. Seifer. A newborn has about 2 million, and 11,000 die every month prior to puberty.
By puberty, a woman’s egg count might be 1 million; at 25, maybe 300,000. Then, around 35, the decline starts to get a bit steeper until all eggs have been depleted (menopause). Source: Wallace W, Kelsey T. Human Ovarian Reserve from Conception to the Menopause. PLoS ONE 2010; 5 (1).” under the text and image (screenshot attached)
For example, a woman at 30 often has around 100,000-150,000 eggs in reserve. By 35, that number is likely around 80,000. Late into the thirties, that number could be 25,000, 10,000, or fewer. How Many Eggs Does a Woman Have at 40?