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Can you share your experience with me. I'm pretty scared.

Today I ended up in the ER for nausea, severe abdominal pain, and bleeing (I had soaked a pad in 40ish minutes) I also passed four clots that were bloody, with white and black in them. They told me I had a complex cyst on my right ovary,I think he said it was 1.9 cm, that was causing me to hemorrhage. I was put on fluid to help fight the blood loss and Norco's for the pain and was discharged with instruction to see my OB/GYN tomorrow. Anyone care to share their experience with complex cysts? Google is just freaking me out more. TIA!
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Ovarian cysts are common and usually resolve on their own. Yours is very small. Cysts, even complex ones, are almost always benign. Imaging is not exact so this may not even be a complex cyst and chances are very good that it will go away within a few months. Please keep us posted.
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