Women with ruptured corpus luteum bleeding, mainly due to luteal insufficiency, external forces, etc., need to seek medical attention in a timely manner. Doctors will assess the amount of intrapelvic bleeding for treatment according to the patient’s symptoms and auxiliary examinations. Symptoms, examination and treatment 1.Less bleeding: If the patient has less bleeding, slight pain in the lower abdomen, slight swelling, and ultrasound examination indicates that there is no obvious abnormality in the pelvic cavity or only a small amount of blood or fluid accumulation, the patient can be treated conservatively according to the doctor’s prescription, and abdominal pain can be closely observed and ultrasound examination can be performed on time; 2.More bleeding: If the patient has serious abdominal pain, anemic appearance, and ultrasound examination reveals a lot of bleeding in the pelvic cavity or When bleeding continues to increase, urgent laparoscopic surgery is needed to do the removal of corpus luteum cysts, and fluid support therapy should be given, such as infusion of balanced salt solution, suspension of red blood cells, etc., to correct shock, and active anti-infection is needed after surgery. Precautions women should pay attention to self-protection in the late menstrual period to avoid some triggering factors; pay attention to protecting the abdomen in general, especially when jumping and running violently; do not move too violently during intercourse to avoid rupture of organs in the abdominal cavity due to impact.