Can you conceive with a luteal cyst after ovulation?

Having a corpus luteum cyst after ovulation is also usually associated with conception. A corpus luteum cyst is a physiologic cyst that forms mainly due to the influx of blood into the corpus luteum cavity after a woman ovulates, and most patients do not have obvious symptoms and can subside on their own. A few patients may have symptoms of abdominal pain and menstrual disorders. Other patients may experience severe lower abdominal pain symptoms due to rupture of the corpus luteum cyst. Generally, luteal cysts do not affect the function of the ovaries, often appearing after ovulation, and do not affect the discharge of eggs or pregnancy. However, it should be noted that if the patient has severe lower abdominal pain, timely treatment should be carried out to avoid danger. It is recommended to relax and not worry excessively, and to maintain sufficient rest as well as a good state of mind before preparing for pregnancy, which is helpful in promoting conception.