Enhancing luteal function can be accomplished through progesterone supplementation, chorionic gonadotropin supplementation, the use of clomiphene or bromocriptine, and more. 1. Luteinizing hormone supplementation: Luteinizing hormone, also known as progesterone or luteinizing hormone, is the main biologically active progesterone hormone secreted by the ovaries. If the test confirms that a woman’s hormone level is low in the luteal phase, she can take progesterone supplementation as a replacement therapy. 2. Supplementation of chorionic gonadotropin: Chorionic gonadotropin is a glycoprotein secreted by placental trophoblast cells, which has the function of maintaining the life span of luteinizing body during menstruation, facilitating the aromatization of androgens into estrogens, and stimulating the formation of progesterone. Women with luteal insufficiency can supplement with chorionic gonadotropin when the follicle is about to mature. 3. Use of clomiphene or bromocriptine: For patients with natural ovulation disorders and luteal insufficiency, clomiphene can be used to trigger ovulation. For luteal insufficiency with elevated serum prolactin, bromocriptine can be used for treatment. To improve the luteal function, you need to go to the hospital, the doctor according to the specific conditions, to develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, so as not to delay the condition.