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what happens if you get pregnant while you have a complex ovarian cyst

just curious to know what happens if you get pregnant while you have a complex ovarian cyst? i am using protection so i dont get pregnant, but i just wanna what happens if i do . is it normal to be extrememly weak and have no energy when you have an ovarian cyst? hhahahahhahah. i just realized that i am even giving myself a headache wtih all these ovarian cyst questions. i am sooooo sorry guys. i will have the surgery soon. so bare with me. :))))
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THANK YOU ALL SOOO MUCH.
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183966 tn?1203906890
I am weak and tired all the time, I just posted a question like that and then came across yours!! I hae a cyst to, I wounder if that could be why I am tired ALLLL the time!? Do you often feel fatigued?
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93654 tn?1247499334
I had laparoscopy done on 12/06, and a cyst was removed from my right ovary at that time. Now at 6 weeks pg, I have another one on my right ovary. It doesn't do anything, though- it just sits there and minds its business. It's a corpus luteum cyst, though, and may not be the same type you have.
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hi i don't think its normal to be extremely tired or have no energy with a complex ovarian cyst..I have a small complex cyst that my doctor says in no way will cause any problems...so if your overly tired I would check it out further..good luck let us know
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I am five weeks pregnant and had an ultra sound today where I also have a cyst she told me it was nothing to worry about.

I have also had cysts that have ruptured and I have had to have surgeries. Ask your doctor...most cysts just eventually rupture cause no damage and go away some dont. I am sure your doctor will tell you if the cyst is going to be a hazard
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143952 tn?1237864541
have you posted over in the ovarian cancer patient-to-patient forum?  not because it sounds like you have cancer - i'm just thinking you might want to post some of your questions over there, too, since the women on that forum have been through it all and are a wealth of information on anything having to do with cysts and laparospic surgery.  i know there have been a few on there who have had surgery while pregnant.
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