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Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst

Posted on March 22, 2010.
Hemorrhagic Ovarian CystI had an ultrasound and found an ovarian cyst bleeding, I have been TTC for six months, can this affect me?

I had an ultrasound scanner today and they found a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst on my right, I have been TTC for six months, can this affect my chances of getting pregnant? Do I need surgery for this cyst? Does anyone have this problem before, please tell me your experience.

Ovarian cysts are not usually affect your ability to bear children. For most women, the presence of ovarian cysts does not affect their ability to conceive. Typically, ovarian cysts are small and do not interfere with ovulation or conception. Often, hemorrhagic cysts will result.

If you have polycystic ovary syndrome, it can cause fertility problems, but having an ovarian cyst is not the same as BCP - they are two very distinct conditions.

The conventional approach to treatment of ovarian cysts is either the contraceptive pill (if you're TTC) do nothing, or surgery, but surgery is really not necessary and should be a last resort.

I believe in the holistic care for ovarian cysts. It is quite natural, treats the underlying cause of the cyst and addresses issues such as diet, your metabolism and hormones. If you can get these rights, you can get rid of your cysts naturally and forever, without the need for medication or surgery.

There is a good site with articles and below more information. Hope this helps and good luck.

You are the best bet is to talk in depth to your doctor about this.

are probably, I herd it, but it is better to go to a specialist or something

those common, it may or may not effect pregnany ask your doctor, it may go away on its own, but do not give up hope and keep trying

I had an operation to remove my right ovary emergy in May 2008, he had bent and had a massive cyst on her and to my horror that I had a cyst on my even greater left ovary which they have succeeded in removing but saved my left ovary. We were basically told not to leave the babies until I 30. Now I'm having blood tests and so far so good my ovulation ovary is as it should.
I really think you should talk to your doctor about what your next step is, at least in your case, they found the cyst and may be somehting about it, it was too late for me, but I must be grateful that 'they saved my left. I know that my experience is not the same as yours, but its just talk to me. Good luck with everything
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