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Has ovarian cyst to do anything with infertility? |
Has ovarian cyst to do anything with infertility? If we did not make ovarian cysts, we could not get pregnant. Ovarian cysts transport the eggs, so it can be fertilized: A cyst is a fluid-filled sac, and can be located anywhere in the body. On the ovary, different types of cysts can form. The most common type of ovarian cyst is called a functional cyst, which often forms during the normal menstrual cycle. Each month, a woman's ovaries grow tiny cysts that hold the eggs. When an egg is mature, the sac breaks open to release the egg, so it can travel through the fallopian tube for fertilization. Then the sac dissolves. In one type of functional cyst, called a follicular cyst, the sac doesn't break open to release the egg and may continue to grow. This type of cyst usually disappears within one to three months. A corpus luteum cyst, another type of functional cyst, forms if the sac doesn鈥檛 dissolve. Instead, the sac seals off after the egg is released. Fluid then builds up inside of it. This type of cyst usually goes away on its own after a few weeks. However, it can grow to almost four inches and may bleed or twist the ovary and cause pain. Clomid or Serophene, which are drugs used to induce ovulation, can raise the risk of getting this type of cyst. These cysts are almost never associated with cancer. http://www.4woman.gov/faq/ovarian_cysts.... On the other hand: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a health problem that can affect a woman鈥檚 menstrual cycle, fertility, hormones, insulin production, heart, blood vessels, and appearance. http://www.4woman.gov/faq/pcos.htm... Because of irregular menstrual periods, women with PCOS are more likely to be infertile (unable to get pregnant). With PCOS, your hormones don't work in the normal way, and your ovaries might make too many eggs. Those eggs turn into many cysts. http://familydoctor.org/620.xml... It shouldn't interfere with fertility. I and several of my friends have had ovarian cysts and had one ovary removed. No problem getting pregnant, though. It depends on if it is begin or not. Some women normally develop a cyst everytime they ovulate or a few times a year when they ovulate. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/fact... I've been doing research on this myself just today. Don't be too concerned unless you have symptoms with it. Like the others said, they can be quite common and usually go away with your next period. Only in rare cases does it affect fertility. If you have any major symptoms like a fever or severe abdominal pain you should get it checked out. Here's some basic information in this website. There is plenty more info out there if you want to keep searching, too. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/m... It can, Do you have any other symptoms? Let me know and I can tell you more. There is a condition called Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome. |
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