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Miscarriage getting complicated

Hi ladies,

I have a friend who unfortunately is going through a miscarriage. She strated bleeding two months ago and her HCG started falling and finally she had a miscarriage. The problem is that veersince her miscarriage she is experiencing constant spotting wich ocasionaly turns to bleeding. her Ultrasound shows cysts( her doctor syas it is not the tissue remaining). She has ocasional cramping also. she has seen several doctors and nobody can determine what it is. I kind of went through the same thing with my miscarriage, however I am at lost and cant help her. I was wondering if anyone here developed cysts after miscarriage and how you were treated.

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I have had miscarriages but never cysts.

this is what I can find for you-

Ovarian Cysts-Many women will suffer from ovarian cysts during their childbearing years. While they can certainly be painful, ovarian cysts are fairly common, often benign and will not usually lead to infertility. However, the development of certain types cysts have been linked to some cancers, so it’s best to see your doctor if you’re experiencing the symptoms of ovarian cysts.
Types of Ovarian Cysts
There are a number of different cysts that can affect a woman

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Not all women with ovarian cysts will exhibit any symptoms. If symptoms are exhibited, these are the most common:

A feeling of pressure, fullness, or pain in the abdomen
Sudden weight gain
Painful sexual intercourse
Infrequent menstrual periods, no menstrual periods, and/or irregular bleeding
A dull ache in the lower back and thighs
Painful menstrual periods and abnormal bleeding
Nausea or vomiting
Problems passing urine completely
Tender breasts

Treatment

Once found, a non-cancerous cyst is usually left for a period of three months to determine if the cyst has changed in size. If the cyst does not go away after several months, the treatment options are:
Surgery: If the cyst has not gone away, has grown larger, looks strange on the ultrasound, causes pain, or if you’re postmenopausal, your doctor might want to remove it. The two main surgical procedures are:
Laparoscopy - Usually performed if the cyst looks small and benign on the ultrasound. Under general anesthesia, a very small incision is made above or below the navel, and a small instrument, a laparoscope, that acts like a telescope is inserted into the abdomen. If the cyst is as it looked on the ultrasound – small and benign – it will be removed.
Laparotomy - If the cyst is large and looks suspicious, the doctor may perform a laparotomy. This procedure uses a bigger incision in the stomach. While you are still under general anesthesia, the doctor will have the cyst tested to find out if it is cancerous. If it is, the doctor may need to remove the ovary and any tissues that may be affected, such as the uterus or lymph nodes.
Birth Control Pills - In women with persistent, benign ovarian cysts, who are not attempting to conceive, birth control pills are often prescribed in order to stop ovulation. If ovulation does not occur, there is a lower chance that cysts will form.


more info here -http://www.womens-health.co.uk/cysts.html


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