A woman’s follicles are too large to conceive, but they may reduce the chances of conception. Because a woman’s follicles are too large: 1) they may lead to ovulation disorders and not be able to be expelled in time, which can affect conception; 2) they are too large and never able to ovulate on their own, and follicular luteinization occurs, so no eggs are expelled and the woman does not become pregnant. Normally a woman will ovulate normally when her follicles grow to about 1.8-2.5 cm during ovulation. If there is an abnormal situation where the follicle is too large and never ovulates, the woman can also be given surgery to have the follicle punctured to facilitate the discharge of the egg, as long as the egg is of good quality and sex occurs during this period, the woman will be able to conceive normally. It is also important for women to maintain a regular lifestyle to help normalize their menstrual cycle so that ovulation can occur normally.