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Re: Dermoid cyst and pregnancy

From: Mika (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 17:21:38 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Jane wrote: >
>I had a dermoid cyst on my right ovary and it was removed 2 years ago. I
>heard that sometimes dermoid cyst comes back. Does it really comes
>back? I mean, if it is going to come back then I won't get pregnant
>because I'm scare that I might lose my left ovary also. Is that so? I
>want to know whether it is a big problem or it is common? Will it effect
>married life? I get my periods every month. I'm just 27 old.

I was told i had ovarion cyst on both of my ovaries but 2-3 months later the cyst on my right ovary went away. I still have the cyst on my left ovary, but now it has another one growing on top of it. I got opions from 3 diffrent doctors and they have told me that i will be able to have children. I'm getting ready for surgery Jan 03 2003. They wont be taking any of my ovaries, instead they have to surgically remove the cyst. I will be out of work for about 2-4 weeks. I have a friend who gotten pregnant while she had cyst on her ovaries. She was unable to have surgery because she is only in her 1st trimester of pregnancy and they want to wait until she is further along before she has the surgery. I was told by 3 doctors that i wouldn't be able to get pregnant while i had the cyst. Try not to worry about getting more until the time comes. I now it is easy said then done. Maybe you can start seeing your doctor on a regular basis and let him keep an eye on you to see if they are comming back. Wish me good luck with my surgery. I'll need it.




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