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Re: INFERTILITY: Multiple hemorrhagic cysts on left ovary and CONFUSED!

From: muskan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed May 14 18:05:44 2008


At Wed, 14 May 2008, usmcwife wrote: >
>Hi, I am 31 and ttc my third child. My husband is a Marine and post
>vasectomy rev. done in 06/2005. Our daughter is 14 and our son is 11.
>I tend to get Hemmorhagic Cysts on my left ovary. I had an ultrasound
>done in Feb and they found two this time, one was 3+cm and the other was
>6+ cm. They put me on BC pills, since my husband was still gone to
>Iraq. I went off the pills when I started this cycle May 1st(since he
>is back). So to get to my question, I had another Ultrasound done
>yesterday and the tech said she couldn't say anything, but unofficially
>she saw hemmorhigic cysts, which I figured they were still there. Then
>she asked me twice when my last cycle was and had a confused look, and
>she also made the statement that she was having trouble finding the
>blood flow for my ovary. What does that mean? My right is fine as far
>as I know, last year I did do blood work showing I was ovulatiing and I
>do get functional cysts on the right one. I have regular periods albeit
>heavy. I also had an HSG test done last June that was clear. We are
>really wanting to have another child, and I am confused as to what this
>might mean. Being a military facility it could be a while before I get
>results and another appt. Thank you for your time and any information.

hi i think that tech is suspecting about the ectopic pregnancy thats why she was worried






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