How to regulate luteal insufficiency

Luteinizing insufficiency can cause clinical symptoms such as abnormal ovulation, shortened menstrual cycle, irregular vaginal bleeding, habitual miscarriage or secondary infertility, so it is important to pay attention to them. There are two specific methods of regulation as follows: first, using western medicine for regulation, generally choose to start taking progesterone or didrogestrel at the time of ovulation, using progesterone twice a day, 100mg each time; didrogestrel is used twice a day, 10mg each time, and has been used for about 7 days. If the patient is intending to become pregnant, it should be taken until the patient is sure of pregnancy. If there is no pregnancy, the medication can be stopped and menstruation will come within a week. If the patient is already pregnant, the patient can continue to take it until the pregnancy is about 2-3 months. Second, Chinese medicine can be used for conditioning, including oral Chinese medicine plus acupuncture conditioning, generally 1 course of treatment in 3 months, 2 courses of treatment can be basically restored to normal levels.