What’s the best way to manage luteal insufficiency?

Luteal insufficiency may refer to a lack of luteal function, which can be regulated by oral contraceptive pills or natural progesterone preparations. Ovulation stimulants may be needed if fertility is desired. Luteal insufficiency refers to insufficient secretion of progesterone during the luteal phase or premature luteal decline, resulting in poor secretion response of the endometrium and shortening of the luteal phase, which leads to shortening of the menstrual cycle, difficulty in conception, or miscarriage in early pregnancy. 1. For women who have contraceptive needs and have luteal insufficiency, they can choose some oral contraceptive pills to regulate under the guidance of doctors, usually for 3-6 menstrual cycles. 2. Luteal function insufficiency can also take luteal function supplementation therapy, that is, supplementing some progesterone drugs, such as starting daily intramuscular injections of progesterone injection after ovulation, continuous use of drugs for 10-14 days. 3. If there are reproductive requirements, drugs can be used to promote follicular development, such as oral estrone or estradiol valerate, or clomiphene and other drugs. In addition, the specific use of the above drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor, do not take on your own.