Some women can test their own urine ovulation test at home and get two bars, but they try to conceive for a long time without getting pregnant, and then they come to the hospital for ultrasound monitoring. As we know, ovulation is a necessary condition for a woman to get pregnant, and if there is no ovulation, naturally she cannot get pregnant. Urine ovulation test cannot indicate whether the follicle is ovulating or not, the most accurate method is to do ultrasound. What is follicular luteinization? Follicular luteinization, medically known as luteinization of unruptured follicles syndrome (LUFS), is a condition in which the follicles can grow to maturity but do not rupture and expel, and the oocytes are luteinized in situ to produce progesterone, which is one of the causes of infertility. Why are there follicles on the ovaries but not ovulating? There are many reasons for follicular luteinization. It may be related to female endocrine factors, polycystic ovary syndrome, hyperprolactinemia, ovulation medication, endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, certain enzyme deficiencies, and psychosomatic factors. What should I do if follicular luteinization has occurred? First of all, it should be clear that one occurrence of follicular luteinization does not mean that there is a problem with ovulation every month. Treatment is based on a combination of factors. First of all, we need to identify the cause of ovulation failure and actively treat the primary cause. If necessary, ovulation-promoting drugs should be applied. The most common drug used in our clinic to help follicles expel is chlortetracycline, and the dosage should be adjusted according to individual conditions. If you cannot ovulate after several months of repeated medication, you may need IVF treatment.