Ovulation promotion is usually done with medications, such as western or traditional Chinese medicine. For women who have dominant follicles but do not ovulate, they can use western medicine, such as intramuscular injection of 10,000 units of human chorionic gonadotropin to help ovulation; they can also take clomiphene orally, starting from the fifth day of menstruation for five days; they can also use Chinese herbal medicine to promote ovulation soup to help ovulation. Commonly used medicines include Angelica sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Dampi, Poria, Xianmao, Xianling spleen, Cuscuta, Radix et Rhizoma, Deer horn gum, Wu Ling Ling Ling and Safflower, etc. For patients with polycystic ovary syndrome who do not ovulate, herbs that activate blood circulation and resolve blood stasis can be used, such as Wang Bu Liu Xing, Saponariae, Gunnera and so on. When ovulation promotion is given, the patient can be allowed to have intercourse once on the same day, once on the second day and once on the fourth day, which can improve the conception rate. In conclusion, the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is more effective for women who do not have dominant follicles or do not ovulate. Once pregnant, it is best to keep the pregnancy as early as possible, after all, it is not easy to have a successful ovulation, and it is also important to keep a good attitude to get pregnant, too much tension or anxiety is not good for pregnancy.