Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately your friend is wrong.
Eggs are stored in our ovaries from birth in an immature state. Each month a cohort of eggs starts maturing. The number in the cohort varies by person, age, and cycle. Some women only grow an egg or two each month, others grow 30+ each month. I believe 15-20 is about average.
In an ovulating female on a typical cycle, one of those eggs is ovulated. Ovulation triggers hormonal changes that cause the rest of the cohort to die off and get reabsorbed. In a female who is pregnant, on the pill, or otherwise not ovulating, the entire cohort will die off and be reabsorbed. There's no way to hit the pause button by going on the pill.
What a great explanation! Thanks.