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hi, 2 weeks ago i visited a doc and he told me i have a cyst in my right ovary and is an endometriosis cyst and it should be removed by laparascopy, and i was so mad to hear this because i had one endometriosis cyst removed by laparascopy 4 years ago, and i did check ups as well all the time up to now to see if its coming back and i was happy it didn't because i know what i went through the last time, but now this time when i heard him saying its endometriosis cyst i just couldn't believe it, and some days later i went to another gynecologist  today and i he said that i have a cyst in my right ovary and it is lutum cysta not endometriosis and it goes on its own after menstruation cycle and he said i should not worry about this at all. so now am confused i just don't know what to do whom i should believe.
i need your advise please help.              
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hi, i went to my second doc just after i finished cycle, and he said the cyst is gone, it was a luteum cyst and its gone by itself, he show me the ovary and there was no cyst around it as it was the previouse time, am so happy that i don't have to do laparascopy again thanks GOD. i am considerin to do ivf treatment. i hope it will help me get pregnant. thank you very much.
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thank you for your answer, i will do so, i will go to the second doc after my period is finished, but i am daubting  when is the best time to go, after my period is finished or when am ovulating after 14 days, but probably i can't wait until then. so i will go and see what will he say. thank you i will let you know and i hope its not other endometrioma.
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It's difficult to know who is right when there are two conflicting diagnosis. What you could do is right after your cycle, go back to either doctor to see if the cyst is gone. If it is, you know the 2nd doc was right and you don't have another endometrioma. I hope your 2nd doctor is right!! Let me know!
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