During their periods, women jettison one (usually) egg, but also, for the most part, the lining of their uterus (the endometer) . The egg itself is lost amidst the deluge of blood and meat.
Also the egg can’t be taken out and just exposed to moderate heat to produce a child. You need the fertilised egg to stay inside for nine months.
On the other hand, a fertilised chicken egg just needs heat. It’s a self contained unit that can develop without the mother.
So I reckon a chicken egg is closer to a human baby really.
Also it’s easier for the joke, visually (an ovum is tiny)
During their periods, women jettison one (usually) egg, but also, for the most part, the lining of their uterus (the endometer) . The egg itself is lost amidst the deluge of blood and meat. Also the egg can’t be taken out and just exposed to moderate heat to produce a child. You need the fertilised egg to stay inside for nine months.
On the other hand, a fertilised chicken egg just needs heat. It’s a self contained unit that can develop without the mother.
So I reckon a chicken egg is closer to a human baby really. Also it’s easier for the joke, visually (an ovum is tiny)