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writes: Apologies that this isn't a relationship question, but thought you people may be able to help. 14 weeks pregnant at the moment, had my first scan on monday. The doctor found a cyst on my right ovary which is 4cm by 7cm, but thats all that was said, nothing else. Now i'm particularly worried as to whether this is going to harm my baby in any way or cause complications during birth or later on in pregnancy. Anybody know anything about this or have any experience? Sophie x Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 July 2009): I was about 14 weeks and my doctor told me I had a cyst but they told me that it was nothing to worry about that a lot of people get it. That it will cause me some pelvis pain as my placenta moves up but everything should be fine
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 June 2009): You need to work on communicating with your doctor. This is somethign you should've been able to ask him/her when the subject arrived. I'm due in four days, and I can tell you that there will be lots of thigns you will want to ask. I am a very soft-spoken person so this was hard for me. You should make yourself comfortable with it so that you knowing every little thing that is going on with your body and your baby throughout your pregnancy.
~Sy.
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 June 2009): The cyst is on your ovary and not inside the womb, and unless your doctor told you differently, shouldn't cause any issues.
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