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Pregnancy After Cyst Removal

Hello. I'm looking for anyone with first hand knowledge of pregnancy after an ovarian cyst removal. I am currently 32 years old. When I was 26 I had an eptopic pregnancy that resulted in the removal of my right FT (still have ovary). Back in March of this year I was diagnosed with 1 cyst on each ovary. One measuring 10cm, the other 3cm. Both were removed laparoscopically on April 9th. Doctor was able to salvage both ovaries, which is a great thing. She just said that there might be minor scarring due to surgery but it was too soon to tell. As if working with only one FT wasn't discouraging enough, now I have to deal with the damage that may have been done by the surgery. My question is, how long after these removals is it likely that Ill conceive naturally; has anyone had a similar experience?
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Yes, the surgery prompted my period to come a week early (immediately after surgery) and I got my period 28 days on the dot the following cycle. What do you mean by day 3 hormones? My dr wants me to try for 6 months before starting any testing ect... Do you have any knowledge as to if you're more likely to conceive after the surgery?
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Have you had normal periods since the operation? If so then that is a great sign. You could also get your day 3 hormones tested to see where you stand.
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