Generally speaking, female patients with ruptured corpus luteum will not be left with sequelae after timely and correct treatment; if not treated in time, it may cause some complications, including infection, abdominal pain, hemorrhagic shock and so on. 1. Infection: the rupture of corpus luteum will easily cause fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity of the patient, which will increase the risk of infection of the abdominal organs accordingly. 2. Abdominal pain: patients with rupture of corpus luteum can be detected in gynecological examination with symptoms of pressure pain and rebound pain. When the pain is severe, it may also affect the patient’s appetite, and corresponding digestive symptoms such as nausea and vomiting may occur. 3. Hemorrhagic shock: Because patients with ruptured corpus luteum may lose a lot of blood, mild cases may show symptoms of anemia, and severe cases may have the risk of shock. If any of the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital for early treatment.