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cystic follicle and thickened endometrium

i am recently diagnosed with a cystic follicle on my right ovary and my endometrium is abnormally thickened. is there a possibility that i won't/can't bear a child? what are the possible ways and/or medications to treat this case? can you help me? i can't find job because of this , so please help me.
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483733 tn?1326798446
Did your doctor indicate what size of cyst or type?  That makes a lot of difference.  If the cyst has been resident for some time it can interfere with your fertility until it resolves itself or by surgery.  As Sandy said, you need a lot more info from your doctor.  Good luck with everying.
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356929 tn?1246389756
Hi,

First thing I would do is check the top right of this page "Health Pages" ... there is a lot of info about cysts.. They are very , very common in younger women and do not usually interfere in your ability to have children..  As far as the enometrium is concerned, what did your Dr. say? Many times that is simply a part of the cycle. You need to ask your Dr. what he advises. Most of the time the cysts are monitored for a few months to see if they disappear , which most of the time they do.

Take care,
Sandy
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