Ovulation refers to the period when hormone levels are highest in a woman’s body and is also one of the important periods for pregnancy. However, for some women, ovulation may be affected by factors such as an insufficient corpus luteum.

So why do some women develop a corpus luteum deficiency?

First of all, some women may suffer from certain diseases, such as thyroid problems, anemia, diabetes, etc., which can cause the ovaries to not work properly, resulting in an insufficient corpus luteum.

Secondly, some women may experience some stress during the childbearing process, such as work pressure, family conflicts, etc. These stresses may lead to imbalance of hormone levels in the female body, thereby affecting the normal function of the ovaries.

Finally, some women may have undergone certain treatments before giving birth, such as surgery, medication, etc. These treatments may affect women's hormone levels, resulting in a corpus luteum deficiency.

So, how to solve the problem of insufficient corpus luteum?

First of all, women should check their hormone levels regularly. If they find that their hormone levels are imbalanced, they should seek timely treatment.

Secondly, women should maintain good living habits, such as avoiding stress, maintaining a healthy diet and exercising, etc. These habits can help maintain a balanced hormonal level in women.

Finally, women should pay attention to the ovulation period and have sexual intercourse during the ovulation period, which can increase the chance of pregnancy.

Insufficient corpus luteum is one of the reasons for reduced fertility in some women. If women find that they have this disease, they should be treated in time. At the same time, women should maintain good living habits to ensure that their fertility is normal.