Small follicles during ovulation are a common problem that can lead to fertility problems. Under normal circumstances, the follicles during ovulation should reach about 1.8-2.5 centimeters, but some people's follicles may be smaller, which may be due to a variety of factors.

Secondly, some diseases may also cause small follicles during ovulation, such as soy milk dependence, ovarian hypoplasia, benign ovarian tumors, ovarian syndrome, etc.

In order to avoid this from happening, it is recommended that people pay attention to a balanced nutrition in their diet, exercise appropriately, and maintain a good mentality. If you suspect that you have a problem with small follicles during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly and receive professional examination and treatment.

In short, having small follicles during ovulation is a common problem, but it does not necessarily mean that you are infertile. As long as you seek medical treatment promptly and receive professional examination and treatment, you can solve this problem and restore your fertility function.