Does ruptured corpus luteum affect fertility?

  Luteal rupture is a condition that has been seen more frequently in women in recent years. Luteal rupture does not usually affect fertility if it is treated promptly in a regular hospital. If you have not been pregnant for a long time, you should do a preconception test in time. The danger of ruptured corpus luteum to the human body is mainly manifested in the following aspects.  The majority of women will feel severe pain in the lower abdomen after the rupture of the corpus luteum, each woman’s physique is different, so the rupture of the corpus luteum on each person’s pain impact will be different. Some women cannot walk or work normally because of the pain. The occurrence of ruptured corpus luteum can lead to local inflammation or massive bleeding in the abdominal cavity, and intra-abdominal bleeding and pain can cause dizziness and headache, profuse sweating, drop in blood pressure, hemorrhagic shock, and life-threatening conditions if not treated promptly. The ruptured corpus luteum does not usually heal on its own and can cause infertility if left untreated. If the condition is stable and the amount of bleeding is not much, conservative treatment can be taken, while serious cases need open abdominal exploration and anti-shock treatment.  As long as luteal insufficiency is not present, timely treatment of ruptured corpus luteum will not directly affect fertility. If you have been preparing for pregnancy for a long time and you usually have regular periods but have not been pregnant for a long time, it is recommended to go for endocrine examination and gynecological examination to understand the specific causes.