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'Cystic Structure'??

Hello ladies. I finally met with my fertility doctor today. For those of you who don't remember my circumstances:
feb. i had two endo cysts removed laperotomy along w/ endo and adheasions and 1/3 of the ovary.
About two months ago, i started have strange periods (4 in 2mo.)and pain on the right side. as it turned out, last wk i was dx w/ a new cyst ont the R side. So, at the RE today they did a u/s and found 2 cysts on the R side and a "cystic structure" adjacent to the ovary. He said he could not be sure what it was until i have the HSG w/ xray....has anyone had experience w/ this? or any ideas on what it sounds like? I also found out that during my lap in feb, the doc removed adheasions and one adheasion that had attached my tube/ovary to the bowel. anyone know the chances of this happening again?
ok, thanks ladies, i hope u all are well, and think of you all often, with many of you who are in my prayers! best wishes!
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I believe that the HSG xray is likely a hysterosalpingiogram to check and see is the fallopian tubes are open.  I went to a fertility specialist over 20 years ago but did not have extra health problems to deal with except trying to get pregant.  My son turned 22 yesterday so obviouslly that worked out ok for me.  We tryed again a few years later and when it wasn't working we were happy to stop with one.

Good luck and I hope all works out for you.
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We were the same - fertility problems, but eventually managed one daughter(now 23) but failed to have any more. I was very sad about that at the time - didn't want our daughter to not have brothers or sisters - but have long since accepted it. And she is beautiful!(Says a thoroughly biased mother)
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I have three. I love them, I do but the work is not X3, it's X10, especially at homework time. One beautiful daughter - divine :)

L.
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