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i m married from last year. after six months of trying i went for scan which showed  endo cysts on my both ovaries ,one on each. so then my doctors performed lap and dye any ovarian cystectomy to remove cysts. they checked my tubes they were fine. they removed the cysts but they left ten percent of cysts inside me. again after six months i went for scan they have reoccured on both sides. my doc reffered me for ivf. now they are giving me iui treament. first one is failed .i m waiting for second one. i m only 25 year old. i m really very worried. will it work for me . on first treatment i got 2 follicilles on my right ovary. one was 14 and other one is 18. is there any one who got pregnanat with this problem? plz help me
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136956 tn?1688675680
Like i said i would get a new Doctor, second, third option.
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hi ,thanx for ur reply, they left 10% cyst on my ovariaes because i had endo cysts on my ovaries. nopw again they have reoccured. doctors said that she saw some usefull eggs in my cysts that's why she left it. removing entire cysts might effect my ovaries at that time .now they are giving me iui treatment but first one is failed.
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136956 tn?1688675680
I havent been in your situation but I do have some questions. Where were the 10% that they left?  Why didnt they remove that and did they put you on BCP or offer anything else in the meantime before you started trying again or going through all this?  You are still pretty young and you still have time to take it slow and do it right.  First I would not stick with a regular OBGYN I would find a doctor that specializes in this field because they can help you alot more.
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