Healthy and safe sexual activity between couples is the "seasoning" of life. However, due to the fragility of women's bodies and their susceptibility to various gynecological diseases, it is not advisable to engage in sexual activity when considering it. For example, if a woman experiences a ruptured corpus luteum of the ovary and cannot have sexual intercourse for a certain period of time, how long can sexual intercourse be possible after the rupture of the corpus luteum of the ovary?
Luteal rupture is a common gynecological disease, and women aged 14-30 are at high risk. Individual differences result in varying degrees of corpus luteum rupture. After the rupture of the corpus luteum of the ovary, a repair process is needed, and it is recommended not to have sexual intercourse within one month. Then go for another inspection next month to ensure that the repair is completed before sharing a room.
There are many reasons that can cause corpus luteum rupture, with three common ones. One is: natural rupture. The second is the rupture caused by external forces, such as severe impact on the abdomen or intense exercise, leading to a sudden increase in pressure in the abdominal cavity and rupture of the corpus luteum. Thirdly, there are reasons for sexual activity. Excessive force exerted by men during sexual activity may also lead to the rupture of the corpus luteum.
Luteal rupture may lead to low secretion of progesterone, and in severe cases, infertility. The most obvious manifestation of corpus luteum rupture is lower abdominal pain, similar to appendicitis. So if you feel that you have ruptured corpus luteum, you should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, diagnose the cause, and cooperate with the doctor's treatment in order to recover as soon as possible.