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Posted on February 15, 2010.
Ovarian CystsOvarian cysts?

I had pain in my abdomen about a week after I have my period. I feel a fullness and it lasts about 2-3 days. I have a history of ovarian cysts ... but not the bad kind. I understand that pain can be from ovulation. My question is, ovarian cysts do get pregnant more difficult?

I also have the same thing. Pain. Do this for some time now. When my doctor first told me I was very upset. I just had my first son. My husband and I wanted more children. The doctor told me, yes, sometimes it can be difficult to get pregnant. I cryed. The next month came and went. No delay. Do not even think I could be. Went to the doctor ... Yes I have been ..... It was a blessing .. I have my tubes tied now. So I think no matter what the doctors say. Yes you can still get pregnant.

There are natural ways to treat cysts. I had one and now I am 2 years of abstinence. No sign of reaccuarance. Read the blog http://ovariancystsholisticcures.blogspot.com Flag

Yes, they may complicate pregnancy. but if you still have pain, you should see your doctor immediately so that your risk is less for complications of pregnancy.

not necessarily. There are many types of cysts.some more serious than others. serious illness poly cystic ovaries can cause problems. Some cysts come go.i am 30 years old and I would say that 80% of my friends and I have cysts. we are all mothers. I also had surgery for cysts once because they thought it was a bad one, but it was not. I have a friend who has poly cystic ovarian disease and are to be treated with medications for medications and fertility and has trouble making pregnant.but in mind that there may be other factors. Obviously, if you have your period, you are old enough to see a gynecologist. Just to watch you every six months to a year. If you're looking to get pregnant and the difficulty there are specialists for that.if you experience severe lower quadrant pain, be sure to consult a doctor. cramps are normal, even after the period and ovulation. care

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