Does ruptured corpus luteum affect fertility?

  Whether the rupture of corpus luteum affects fertility depends on whether there are complications, and cannot be generalized, but most of the ruptured corpus luteum does not have much effect on future fertility, as long as the ovaries function normally and the fallopian tubes are open, pregnancy can be normal.  If the rupture of corpus luteum is only slight, the rupture opening is not large, and there is only a slight transitory pain and feeling of lower abdominal swelling, you only need to rest in bed, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out hemostasis and anti-infection medication, usually will not affect the ovarian tissues, and will not affect fertility; if the rupture of corpus luteum is serious, with a large amount of bleeding, and there is obvious pain on one side of the lower abdomen and progressive aggravation, anal swelling and other symptoms, you need to If the rupture of the corpus luteum is serious, with symptoms such as heavy bleeding, significant lower abdominal pain on one side that is progressively worse, and a feeling of anal swelling, surgical treatment such as electrocoagulation or suturing will be required, but it will not affect the ovaries or fertility. Only when the bleeding is serious and causes pelvic infection or improper surgical operation or post-operative anti-inflammatory treatment causing tubal adhesions may affect fertility.  After the rupture of the corpus luteum, you should go to the gynecology department for abdominal ultrasound and other examinations in time to avoid delays and avoid strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor.