The dangers of progesterone rupture

The immediate danger of ruptured corpus luteum is that it will mainly cause sudden lower abdominal pain to the patient, and in case of heavy bleeding, it will cause hemorrhagic shock, requiring emergency surgery to repair the ruptured corpus luteum as soon as possible. There will be no effect on the long term, because the repaired corpus luteum allows the ovarian function to return to normal as soon as possible, and the cyclic secretion of estrogen and progesterone occurs again, causing the endometrium to undergo cyclic changes again, so there is no effect on the long term. If you plan to get pregnant, it is best to do so 3 months after the surgery. In addition, it is better to take oral folic acid tablets before preparing for pregnancy, mainly to prevent fetal neural tube malformation.