First, understand the nature of the cyst. If it is just a simple cyst, it should not recur after removal. If it is a chocolate cyst, it may recur. I don't know what kind of cyst you have. You said you had an ovarian cyst removal surgery. Did the doctor say that or you said that? The ovary is an organ that maintains female characteristics. It should not be removed without consent. I suggest you ask the situation clearly before speaking, and also have regular B-ultrasound examinations. Normally, if the treatment is carried out actively and the disease is completely cured, it will not affect pregnancy. However, if it is not treated and the condition worsens, it will definitely have a certain impact on pregnancy. Therefore, experts recommend that patients with severe ovarian cysts should not get pregnant before the ovarian cysts are cured, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble. Reasons why ovarian cysts affect pregnancy: 1. When ovarian cysts grow too fast or too large, the cysts will seriously damage the female ovarian function, thereby causing female infertility. 2. When ovarian cysts rupture, it will cause necrosis of the ovaries, followed by ovarian dysfunction. |
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