Luteal rupture is a common gynecological emergency and is more serious. Rupture of the corpus luteum results in internal bleeding, and once the blood collects in the abdominal cavity it causes abdominal pain. Some patients will experience unbearable severe abdominal pain. If the bleeding is large, there will also be symptoms of shock, such as: profuse sweating, drop in blood pressure, cold limbs, dizziness and dizziness, which is life-threatening at any time. If the patient has little bleeding, then just bed rest, timely use of hemostatic drugs, such as: injection of spearhead pit viper hemagglutinin, tranexamic acid sodium chloride injection, and closely monitor the changes in the condition can be. If the patient has a large amount of bleeding, surgery is required, electrocoagulation or suture to stop bleeding. If the patient is in shock, the patient should be actively treated with anti-shock therapy, such as: opening the venous channel for rehydration, and blood transfusion if necessary. In summary, the luteal rupture may be life-threatening, once the luteal rupture should be timely to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.