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Will a ruptured hemorrhagic cyst stop bleeding on its own? What will happen to the blood pooled in my pelvis?

by angiesgirl4ever, Mar 18, 2008 03:50PM
I'm 24 years old and I recently lost triplets in my first trimester of pregnancy (1st one 5 weeks, twins at 6 1/2 weeks). Following my miscarriage I had to have a D&C because I had a incomplete miscarriage. I developed severe pain in my lower abdomen and i was sent for an emergency ultrasound. They found blood pooled in my pelvis, they said that they could not rule out a hemorrhagic cyst rupture or ectopic pregnancy. Two days later I was admitted into the hospital due to possible infection and concerns with the blood in my pelvis. I was sent for another ultrasound where they found even more blood in my pelvis then they had in my previous ultrasound. They ruled out Ectopic pregnancy and told me that the cyst could still be bleeding and should stop on its own. I am still experiencing alot of lower abdominal pain and i'm concerned about the blood pooled in my pelvis and possible infection. My dr is does not want to do surgery to remove it. The last i was told the blood measured 3.7cmX1.8cm. I am also BRCA2+ and was wondering if this could be a sign of ovarian cancer since i took alot of fertility medications.
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by marmarbinks, Oct 03, 2009 01:08AM
I had a hemoragic cyst rupture and had a 9 by 8 cm hematoma  (pocket of blood in my abdomen. it resolved on its own very quickly. your doctor should do a follow up ultra sound
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