Does ovarian corpus luteum rupture surgery affect pregnancy

  Women pay special attention to their overall physical condition when preparing for conception. For those who have undergone surgery before pregnancy, they may also be particularly concerned about whether the surgery will affect their pregnancy. Ovarian corpus luteum rupture is an uncommon gynecological disease, and its specific treatment varies depending on the condition and individual circumstances. Generally, there are two methods of treatment: conservative and surgical. So, does ovarian corpus luteum rupture surgery affect pregnancy?

  

Does ovarian corpus luteum rupture surgery affect pregnancy1

  Luteal rupture is caused by the formation of the corpus luteum in the female ovary after ovulation, which is compressed or collided, resulting in bleeding caused by rupture. Surgery involves removing the cyst and suturing the wound. Generally speaking, surgery for ovarian corpus luteum rupture does not affect pregnancy.

  If the surgery is successful, the rupture of the corpus luteum after surgery is not severe, and ovarian function is not affected, then it definitely does not affect fertility. Luteal cyst is a normal cyst formed by the corpus luteum, not a tumor, and its rupture does not affect ovarian function. And benign ovarian corpus luteum rupture surgery does not remove the ovaries, nor does it affect the uterus, so it will not affect pregnancy. If one ovary is removed, there is still another ovary, which will not lead to infertility. Of course, there are still a small number of patients who, after undergoing surgical treatment for ovarian corpus luteum rupture and severe bleeding, do not pay attention to rest and hygiene. Then unexpected infections may occur, which can affect wound recovery and even worsen the condition, affecting some ovarian functions and ultimately affecting pregnancy.

  Of course, preparing for pregnancy still requires going to the hospital for various professional tests. The specific diagnosis will be made by the doctor, who will inform the specific fertility rate after surgery for ovarian corpus luteum rupture.

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