In fact, ovulation is basically alternate ovulation, for example, if the left ovary ovulates this month, it is likely that the right ovary will ovulate next month. However, some people ovulate continuously on the same side of the ovary, so if the follicle on the right side does not grow, there is nothing to worry about as long as the left side develops normally. So when the follicles reach dominance, it is possible to get pregnant when you choose to have intercourse. Also if the follicles on the right side, are not always monitored for growth, it is likely that there is a problem with the development of the right ovary itself, so as long as the left ovary is ovulating normally, it will not affect pregnancy.