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Post by kimd123 on Jul 14, 2017 5:24:22 GMT
Hi friends. I’m here looking for some advice! So the story is that I was dealing with cyst in my ovaries since I was 17 and I was taking hormones to solve the problem but now I am 25 and my husband and I are trying to have a baby and then we went to the doctor and he said that I don´t have cyst anymore but we have been trying to conceive for a year now without luck but how can it be then? Has anyone dealt with polycystic ovarian syndrome which the cyst disappeared?
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Post by neer on Jul 15, 2017 11:27:38 GMT
Kimd I am humbled to learn about your condition. Sometimes it is very hard to tell how such conditions happen to us but we sometimes take courage and know that great things got to happen. The syndrome persists for some time but through proper diagnosis, it fades away. Your condition won't persist and I am certain that you will get the right place for treatment. If it persists you can decide to do an operation. But all in all, if you are in dire need of getting a baby I can direct you somewhere. Hope you have been to BioTex clinic in Kiev in Ukraine. I for one day have been to their premises and I can tell you I can't regret. The service was cost friendly and through IVF egg donation, I went home happy.
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Post by isacas12 on Aug 1, 2017 7:46:03 GMT
Hi kimd123! I saw your post and thought that this condition you are talking about it´s a little strange, I had never heard of something like that! Your doctor said they just disappear but have you seen a specialist? I think that´s the best advice I can gave you because obviously this condition is affecting you to conceive and who knows what more, so you should visit a specialist and see what he says. I wish you the best!!!
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Post by britney33 on Aug 28, 2017 6:59:48 GMT
Hello, I can understand the situation you are going through. Sorry for this. I know when we fail to conceive it becomes very hard to overcome. She apart from the cyst issues start concentrating on you. Start being more active and indulge in activities which created pressure in your abdominal area. I had a friend who due to ignorance to the inner body was facing conceiving problem, but the moment she changes her lifestyle and got more involved in exercise and activities she conceived in a natural way. Sometimes facing conceiving problem can be a sigh of your body that it wants a change. Try to get into more activities i.e. physical activities. I am sure it will help.
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Post by nisha332 on Sept 23, 2017 12:19:09 GMT
Hi dear. I am happy that you are seeking answers in such a renowned forum and I am sure you will get your answers. I will share my experience with you. I have a more extreme cyst experience and wanted to share the other side, just so you have as much info as possible. But, find out what kind of cyst it is and how big it is before you do anything like panic.I had a dermoid cyst (one with skin and hair, nails, and teeth growing in it. Gross or cool, depending on your perspective) that was discovered during my first pregnancy. I was initially diagnosed with an MMC, but later with an ectopic pregnancy. It was not related to the cyst, so don't panic here either. We monitored it to see if it would shrink as the pregnancy hormones left my system, but it actually grew over the next 5 months and was about the size of a softball when they removed it during a laparoscopic surgery. I wasn't having any pain during those 5 months and my OB said it had probably been slowly growing most of my life. I also had 2 friends who were pregnant at around the same time. They both had a cyst so large (cantaloupe-size) they had surgery to remove it while they were pregnant and I think their recovery was tough because anesthesia and pain meds were so limited. These are rare, extreme cases, and most cysts are simple and go away on their own. Don't worry at all. Just get your facts, and keep us posted. If it becomes complicated you can consult with Lotus Clinic in Ukraine as I did and I assure you they are very helpful. I hope my experience will help you.
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Post by bambi89 on Oct 17, 2017 18:55:02 GMT
Your doctor may recommend treatment to shrink or remove the cyst if it doesn’t go away on its own or if it grows larger. Birth control pillsIf you have recurrent ovarian cysts, your doctor can prescribe oral contraceptives to stop ovulation and prevent the development of new cysts. Oral contraceptives can also reduce your risk of ovarian cancer. The risk of ovarian cancer is higher in postmenopausal women. lparoscopyIf your cyst is small and results from an imaging test to rule out cancer, your doctor can perform a laparoscopy to surgically remove the cyst. The procedure involves your doctor making a tiny incision near your navel and then inserting a small instrument into your abdomen to remove the cyst. Laparotomy If you have a large cyst, your doctor can surgically remove the cyst through a large incision in your abdomen. They’ll conduct an immediate biopsy, and if they determine that the cyst is cancerous, they may perform a hysterectomy to remove your ovaries and uterus.
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Post by ellaoty5 on Oct 29, 2017 14:00:13 GMT
Oh, sweetie! Please don't take it hard on you. Just take some special medical advice on this. Share your case with the fertility and relevant specialist. Well, hope for the better. I think there are treatments that you can through. Just look out for yourself now with patience!
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Post by mexge on Oct 29, 2017 14:16:04 GMT
Hi dear! Please don't panic. Handle this scene while being calm and sensitive. Just set up a meeting with your doctor about it. Seek possible options of treatments for yourself. Well, I know this hard but that's what you have to do. Wish for the best! )
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Post by saraqueen on Dec 4, 2018 4:14:29 GMT
Hi there! I feel so bad for you. Yes, I have heard about your condition. PCOS is a very bad thing. You should visit any good clinic ASAP. And Maybe discuss your reports with other doctors too. Sometimes it's good to have multiple opinions. Just stay strong and Positive. Don't worry there are many treatments out there which will help you conceive, Like IVF, Surrogacy etc.
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Post by emiliajoe on Feb 14, 2019 17:41:26 GMT
Hello. Hope you are well. This made me quite sad. Imglad your cysts disappeared. This must be so frustrating for you. There could be something else that might be causing the issue here? Have you tried talking to your doctor about this? You really should. Maybe TTC with medication might help you out? You've been trying for a year. This is a perfect time for you to see a doctor about this. You might be advised to TTC while being on certain medication for six more months. I really hope its nothing serious. Something will work out for you for sure. Let us know what happens. Good luck.
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Post by hannah on Apr 17, 2019 19:21:08 GMT
I would suggest you visit a RE. They will conduct a few of your tests and then help you out. This is something that is really important and shouldn't be ignored. The more the clinic is experienced the more are the chances of success. I cyst can remove by itself. I have heard such stories before as well. However, may appear back as well. Good luck to you.
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Post by monikaa on Aug 6, 2019 22:54:00 GMT
I think you should get a second opinion on this. Make sure to visit a doctor with experience. As you have mentioned that you have been trying for a year and nothing has worked. I am sure PCOS has a role in this. If not that it's better to get a blood test done. However, my advice to you would be to still visit another doctor. Sometimes certain doctors are unable to determine the real issue. Sending baby dust your way.
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Post by monikaa on Aug 6, 2019 22:54:16 GMT
I think you should get a second opinion on this. Make sure to visit a doctor with experience. As you have mentioned that you have been trying for a year and nothing has worked. I am sure PCOS has a role in this. If not that it's better to get a blood test done. However, my advice to you would be to still visit another doctor. Sometimes certain doctors are unable to determine the real issue. Sending baby dust your way.
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Post by hannah on Oct 21, 2019 17:55:30 GMT
The cyst can disappear. This is something very normal. Visit a RE and get proper testing done. They will really help in determining the issue. If you suffer from PCOS then they will suggest the treatments as well. You could consider opting for IVF if you want a quick solution. I know so many people who have opted for it. The clinic I am visiting I have met many patients here who have been able to conceive with this issue.
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Post by hannah on Oct 22, 2019 14:03:02 GMT
I just want to add a story. A very close friend of mine was told by a doctor that she had cysts. She got really worried because she had not expected this. She was told to get them operated. However, her DH told her to visit another clinic. They did her tests and told her everything was okay. Therefore, make sure to visit a good clinic for your process. Not everyone is trustable these days.
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