I can confirm what Mustafa said. I had two females who continued to go through the cycle of carrying eggs and dropping them (I suspect eating them, straight from their pleopod just before they drop). Finally, after about 3 - 4 cycles and with lack of male presence, they stopped having eggs in their pleopod after their molt.
My personal experience has been that they carried the eggs for about 2 - 3 days, then over the next couple days, I could see the number of eggs diminish, then finally disappear altogether (most likely eaten). In my first picture above, you might be able to make out a few remaining green eggs left on her belly.
Here's another pic with green eggs:
While on the subject, wanted to mention one more observation; it was actually a question I asked some time ago, but never got a response to:
"I often notice on ovigerous shrimp that there will be an egg or two that looks to be barely attached. Is there some adhesive material on the egg or is there a velcro-like function on the pleopods?"
Well, while looking through a 10X Agfa loop, I saw that my female Red Cherry's swimmerettes are actually a series of feather-like appendages. Then I recalled having pictures of the swimmerettes on my M. lanchesteri:
So I *think at least in part, it just might be a velcro-ish like thing!
-GB