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Re: painful ovulationFrom: Cindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Nov 27 19:00:53 2003
At Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Marie wrote: >Hi Maria- Every time you ovulate fluid collects and forms a cyst on your ovary. They are completly normal. They usually burst and resoulve themselves. That may be why it didn't show up on your ultrasound. Most women don't even know they have them. I feel mine as a localized pressure that eventually becomes very sharp and painful. There are several types of cysts that are defined by where they form on the ovary. The cysts themselves are of two kinds: simple (fluid filled) and complex (fluid and solid). They can be bilateral or unilateral. Complex cysts greater than 5 cm are usually more of a concern and may require surgery. I read that smoking contributes to the formation of recurring and lasting cysts. Going on the pill helps some people and there are other hormone alternatives. I know all this stuff is not only a pain in the neck,....it's scary. Hang in there and get an answer. Cindy
>I have had an ultrasound five months ago and nothing turned up. Can it
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