There are no data to suggest that food contributes to ovulation and follicular growth, and medication is usually required if ovulation is abnormal due to abnormal ovarian function.
There is no definitive clinical data to suggest that food is associated with ovulation and follicular growth.
If ovulation is caused by decreased ovarian function, medication is needed to regulate it, and commonly used medications include clomiphene, letrozole, etc. The specific dosage and usage of the medication should be followed. The specific dosage and usage of the drug should follow the doctor’s instructions, the process of using the drug should pay attention to the color ultrasound under the dynamic monitoring of follicle growth and development, under the guidance of a professional doctor to prepare for pregnancy, can improve the chances of conception.
Women need to under the guidance of a doctor to carry out relevant examinations to determine whether the ovarian function is normal, and then symptomatic treatment and regulation.