Am soo happy This message has really helped me understand a lot. I was diagnosed today with ovarian cyst and tested for pregnancy and was reactive, so I don’t know if am really pregnant or not
@marrygracedelacruz253111 күн бұрын
had my 3rd ultrasound today, and I'm 11 weeks and 3 days. My second ultrasound shows that the size of the cyst on my right side is 3x3. Now, it went up to 5cm, and I'm afraid that it could lead to miscarriage (hopefully not). The remarks shows that it's like a simple cyst and can't understand the meaning of it since my OB was not there to explain it to me.
@newschoolobgyn11 күн бұрын
A simple cyst is not associated with miscarriage 😊
@eunicecaesar6955 ай бұрын
I have all the pregnancy symptoms but start feeling severe pain in my right ovary then I start bleeding
@newschoolobgyn5 ай бұрын
I would ask for an ultrasound!
@eunicecaesar6955 ай бұрын
@@newschoolobgyn okay
@rumashakya596226 күн бұрын
5 weeks 4 days pregnant. Had PV bleed. USG done and haemorrhagic left ovarian cyst with intrauterine gestational sac no yolk sac or fetal pole. Still having minor brown spotting? Could this PV bleed and spotting be from ovarian cyst?
@newschoolobgyn26 күн бұрын
Usually ovarian cysts shouldn’t cause bleeding. Usual at this time it would be implantation/sub chorionic for the source.
@aafreenkhan52672 ай бұрын
I got 4 bilateral cysts after clomid My doctor prescribed birth control mini pill for it to dissolve My question is can we ttc while I have cysts … will they go away or grow more if I become pregnant
@newschoolobgyn2 ай бұрын
Yes unfortunately with cloned it can increase the chance of physiologic cysts. With this type of cyst, getting pregnant shouldn’t be a problem 😊 also it is our belief that birth control pill will not dissolve them, only prevent. With time most physiologic cyst will go away
@newschoolobgyn2 ай бұрын
Clomid, not cloned
@aafreenkhan52672 ай бұрын
@@newschoolobgyn thanks … it helped me a lot
@rojinabegum28424 ай бұрын
Howdo u differentiate an ovarian cyst with ectopic pregnancy? I had an ectopic in nov’23 and it was detected very early in the pregnancy due to severe ovary pain and light brown discharge. They said I also have ovarian cysts. I am currently 8 weeks pregnant with some dull pelvic ovary pain again BUT NO BLEEDING. Pain comes and goes is this more likely ovarian cyst or ectopic?
@newschoolobgyn4 ай бұрын
It can be difficult diagnosis sometimes if the pregnancy is too early to see on ultrasound but at 8 weeks you should see the pregnancy in the uterus to confirm a normal pregnancy.
@sarahnorman219620 күн бұрын
Hi i have a corpus cyst Im also 7 weeks pregnant i went to the doctor last night for abodminal pain and fever cause i also have an infection, based on my research the ive been doing the cyst can cause bleeding and lower back pain similar to the symtopms of a miscarriage And the pain im feeling is coming from the right side which is where the cyst is at
@newschoolobgyn19 күн бұрын
Corpus luteum cyst is needed for the pregnancy until the placenta forms. Usually they wouldn’t cause pain and shouldn’t develop into a hemorrhagic cyst. Pain can be hard to pinpoint in the pelvis
@sarahnorman219619 күн бұрын
@newschoolobgyn so I'm assuming it's more leaning to a miscarriage?
@newschoolobgyn18 күн бұрын
@@sarahnorman2196 based on this, I wouldnt think so!
@ArfanMm-qi1qp13 күн бұрын
6 weeks pregnancy right overy cyst corpus luteum cyst sac 9.8mm next ultrasound 2 after weeks first pregnancy with PCOS I don't believe how I conceive beta HCG 8'000 5 weeks ND 5 days ferritin 285 hb 11.6 . pregnancy symptoms only light pain in utrus no morning sickness is everything is ok or no I m Soo scared.my English is really bad becz my language is urdu ND Punjabi but I will try 😆😆
@newschoolobgyn13 күн бұрын
Corpus luteum cysts are normal and needed for an early pregnancy! This information looks good to me!
@ArfanMm-qi1qp2 күн бұрын
@newschoolobgyn thankyou for reply 😊
@aspiaaktherjui74333 ай бұрын
ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE (ΑΜΗ) 9.20 ng/mL pcos please help me
@newschoolobgyn3 ай бұрын
Continue to follow with your provider! Try not to get too concerned over a single lab test!