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How long of a hospital stay after laparotomy for ovarian cyst while pregnant?

Can any one tell me how long they had to stay in the hospital after having surgery to remove a ovarion cyst while pregnant....and please state if it was laparotomy or not.
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well i found out...I stayed 3 nights and was cut from my pelvic bone to my belly button...I am also 17 weeks pregnant and the cyst was the size of a football.
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Hi again Sunita91,
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respected sir/madam,
    i am 19yrs old n i hv irregular periods.they take place in 40-45 days..about 1-2 yrs back i got my ultrasound done which revealed that i have functional cyst on my left ovary..however there was no symptom of poly cystic ovary disorder..i took some homeopathic medicines then to remove the cyst.should i now again consult a doctor???is there a chance that i might have developed PCOD now??although my periods are normal with normal flow and duration.will i have problem in conceiving later in life???
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any one else?
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if it is laparascopic, usually they can go home same day or next day as long as baby's heartbeat is good and is not showing any signs of stress
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