Many women start to regulate their bodies before giving birth, hoping to welcome their baby in the best condition possible. Therefore, they are very careful during the preparation for pregnancy. However, there may still be many unexpected situations. Can luteal insufficiency affect ovulation?
Many people do not have much understanding of the function of the corpus luteum and do not know what harm it can bring to the body. For women, they feel that their menstrual cycle is relatively timely every month and there are no other discomfort symptoms, so their body is normal. In fact, luteal function is a common gynecological disease in daily life and does not affect ovulation.
Many women experience infertility and luteal insufficiency, which is also one of the causes of infertility. For healthy women, the luteal phase is generally around 14 days. After experiencing luteal insufficiency, women will have it around 9-12 days. Even if sperm and egg combine, the pregnancy may change due to the short time, and even miscarriage may occur.
After ovulation, the egg and sperm will combine, and the fertilized egg will slowly move like the uterus for implantation. When the corpus luteum function in the body is insufficient, the fertilized egg cannot implant. Even if it implants, it will cause the embryo to be unstable, so the probability of miscarriage is relatively high.