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cysts and ovulation!!

Hi everyone, so I'm pretty sure I get cysts when I ovulate. I've had a cyst rupture at ovulation time before and what I'm wondering is if this is the reason I am having trouble getting pregnant?? The month after the cyst ruptured I did end up pregnant but miscarried at about 4 weeks, that was in May this year and I had been ttc for 11 months before that and now again since the miscarriage. the only time i get the cysts or cyst is at ovulation. So I am soldering if the cysts can cause fertility issues or are prevent my eggs from releasing? Any info or advice will be appreciated. ThanksThanks
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I had an ultrasound done about 4 weeks ago now to check for cysts, I never heard back from my doctor so I assume they never seen anything. The only time I feel like I have one is a day or two when I ovulate. I'm trying to get pregnant but I am ready to give up!!
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Hello,
There are many type of ovarian cysts. Few of them may cause infertility and lead to problems in conceiving. You may need an ultrasound to see the size and shape of a cyst, while pregnancy, hormone and blood tests help rule out any underlying health conditions. Women with frequently recurring cysts may be advised hormonal birth control to stop ovulating, as cysts are most likely to develop during ovulation. Discuss your concerns with your doctor. Treatment can be advised depending on the clinical examination findings and test results. I hope it helps.
Best luck and regards!
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