A. True: Meiosis I in females begins during fetal development and is arrested until puberty. In males, meiosis I begins at puberty.
B. True: In males, meiosis I and II proceed relatively continuously. In females, there's a long delay between meiosis I (completed at ovulation) and meiosis II (completed only upon fertilization).
C. False: The first polar body is formed during meiosis I, which results in a secondary oocyte, not a primary oocyte.
D. False: The LH surge triggers ovulation. Menstrual bleeding is caused by a drop in progesterone and estrogen levels if fertilization doesn't occur.