corpus luteum during ovulation

The corpus luteum is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually occurs during a woman's menstrual cycle. It means that after the eggs are released from the ovaries, they wait for fertilization in the ovaries, and then gradually transform into embryos. However, in some cases, the ovaries may experience a prolonged or shortened luteal phase. This condition is called luteinized or luteinized embryos.

If a woman experiences luteinization during ovulation, this is usually caused by a variety of factors, including infection, chronic disease, poor nutrition, or hormonal changes. Luteinization may cause a woman's menstrual cycle to shorten and may even cause her menstruation to stop.

If a woman experiences luteinization during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause of luteinization and take appropriate treatment measures. In addition, regular health check-ups are recommended for affected women to ensure good health.