Do the remaining follicles grow after ovulation?

After ovulation, the rest of the follicles will not grow any further because a woman only expels one dominant follicle per month, and on rare occasions, usually more rarely, two or more follicles are expelled.
Generally speaking, when a woman is ovulating, there will usually be follicle discharge, and the follicle will continue to discharge eggs and follicular fluid, the other follicles will be affected by the body’s hormones, and will not continue to grow, but will gradually shrink until the next menstrual period, the follicle will be re-developed.
During ovulation, the dominant follicle will gradually develop into a mature follicle. If you have unprotected sex during this period, the sperm will combine with the egg to form a fertilized egg, which will then settle and develop inside the uterine cavity of the woman to form an embryo, which is a part of the pregnancy process.
Women are advised to relax their mind in general and not to be anxious and nervous. If you have a request for fertility, you can choose to increase the frequency of intercourse during the ovulation period to improve the chance of conception. For specific cases, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.