How long does it take to treat a ruptured corpus luteum conservatively?

For women who undergo conservative treatment for ruptured corpus luteum, the duration of treatment is usually likely to be around 7-10 days, or perhaps even around half a month. Because the duration of conservative treatment after ruptured corpus luteum is usually longer, and the effect of conservative treatment needs to be specifically observed. Some women are prone to recurrent bleeding during conservative treatment, so the total time spent on their conservative treatment, may be particularly long. Women generally need absolute bed rest during conservative treatment of ruptured corpus luteum, and also intravenous haemostatic drugs to stop bleeding, as well as intravenous antibiotics for anti-inflammatory treatment, for fear of causing sterile inflammation after ruptured corpus luteum.