Can a ruptured corpus luteum recur?

Recurrence of luteal rupture is possible, as new corpus luteum will still form after the rupture is cured, and there is also the possibility of formation of luteal cysts, so there is still the possibility of recurrence. The corpus luteum may also rupture if the pressure in the abdominal cavity increases due to external forces. In normal non-menopausal women, corpus luteum is formed after ovulation, and the diameter of normal mature corpus luteum is 2cm~3cm, and once there is a large amount of fluid in the corpus luteum cavity, the diameter of corpus luteum will increase to more than 3cm, which means that corpus luteum cysts are formed. During the formation of the corpus luteum, the blood vessels are hyperplastic and active, and the elasticity is very poor. Once the blood vessels rupture and bleed, the increased pressure will cause the corpus luteum to rupture. Luteal cysts are more prone to rupture than normal corpus luteum as there is already fluid inside. Trauma, gynecological examination, extrusion, jumping, coughing, defecation and other factors can also cause luteal rupture again. To summarize, luteal rupture may still recur, and once recurrence occurs, one should consult the hospital in time.