Slow follicular development can affect the probability of pregnancy and the embryo may be poorly developed after conception, making it prone to stillbirth and miscarriage. However, some women have the possibility of getting pregnant by monitoring ovulation and having intercourse when the follicles are mature. Slow follicular development generally indicates poor follicular development, which is related to the hormone levels in a woman’s body and can affect the ovaries’ ability to produce quality eggs, making it difficult to conceive normally. It is advisable to go to the hospital for a preconception test to check the development of the follicles when you are preparing for pregnancy. This can be done through ultrasound, blood tests for hormone 6, and a CT brain test to rule out pituitary tumors and other conditions. Only when the cause is identified can we treat the symptoms and promote recovery. If necessary, use ovulation-promoting drugs under the guidance of a doctor. If the follicles do not develop normally after treatment, assisted reproduction techniques can be used to fertilize the eggs and sperm outside the body and then transplant them back into the uterine cavity for implantation. In addition, it is recommended to eat more soy products, such as soy milk, black beans and other foods rich in phytoestrogens, and avoid hot or cold foods. It is also advisable to have a good rest and relaxation habit, go to bed early and wake up early, avoid staying up late and being overly tired, keep your mood happy, etc., which will help promote the growth and development of follicles and have a certain effect on ovarian care.