If the corpus luteum is ruptured, most cases can be treated conservatively, and most ruptures occur after sexual intercourse or strenuous abdominal exercise. When the ovarian corpus luteum rupture is found, ultrasonography can be performed, if the pelvic fluid is not a lot, the woman’s vital signs are relatively stable at this time, suggesting that the amount of bleeding after the ovarian corpus luteum rupture is not a lot, then conservative treatment can be carried out, in the process of conservative treatment can be applied to the hemostatic drug as well as antibiotics to prevent infection, and ultrasonography is carried out at the appropriate time for re-examination of the pelvic fluid and the evolution of the pelvic cavity and pelvic mass. Ultrasound should be performed in due course to check the evolution of pelvic fluid and pelvic masses. If the bleeding after rupture of the corpus luteum of the ovary is heavy and the patient’s vital signs are unstable, or even shock occurs, surgical intervention is necessary.