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Would It Be Possible To Conceive And Have Regular Periods With A Cyst On An Ovary ?
I had an abnormally long cycle a few months ago so I went to the doctor and she diagnosed me with a cyst. She said it was nothing to worry about, to come back in 6 weeks to make sure its shrinking. Well it went away, but now i have another on my other ovary . Does this mean I m going to be infertile? Will I always have irregular periods? I m now on day 34 of this cycle but I know it s from the cyst that I have....without birth control is there anything that I can do? Does this mean I am not ovulating?
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Irregular periods suggest that ovulation is not occurring regularly. Due to infrequent ovulation pregnancy becomes difficult. Most commonly it is due to hormonal disorder. Poly cystic ovarian disease is common cause leading to these symptoms. You and your husband both need to be evaluated thoroughly. Consult a gynecologist for your problem. You need to do few blood tests (FSH, LH, progesterone, prolactin, TSH, blood sugar) and ultrasound examination .Try to lose weight. By taking birth control pills for 2 months cysts will regress. take care.
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Would It Be Possible To Conceive And Have Regular Periods With A Cyst On An Ovary ?
Hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic Irregular periods suggest that ovulation is not occurring regularly. Due to infrequent ovulation pregnancy becomes difficult. Most commonly it is due to hormonal disorder. Poly cystic ovarian disease is common cause leading to these symptoms. You and your husband both need to be evaluated thoroughly. Consult a gynecologist for your problem. You need to do few blood tests (FSH, LH, progesterone, prolactin, TSH, blood sugar) and ultrasound examination .Try to lose weight. By taking birth control pills for 2 months cysts will regress. take care.