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conceiving after cyst removal

i know i give you guys a headache with sometimes repeating myself. my surgery is on the 6th of march to remove my 3.5 complex cyst. doctor said they might take out the whole right ovary. i have two questions
1. if they remove part of that ovary, can that same ovary still produce healthy eggs? or having an unhealthy pregnancy may occur?
2. after a surgery like this, i know your period might not be regular, and you still have a good chance of getting pregnant because of your other ovary, but less chance. how and when can i start trying to conceive AND HOW CAN I KNOW WHEN I AM OVULATING IF MY PERIODS WONT BE REGULAR.
i am 26 and i just wanna get pregnnat without all this headache like we all do . what and when is the easiest to try after a cyst removal which is a laprascopy.
3. does this surgery give you more of a chance to miscarry your first pregnancy?
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Im struggle to have a baby and ive been trying for years now and I had several small cyst can that be the problem
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Helped me alot :) so much hope ... It's been 25 days since my surgery had a piece of my right ovary removed ... I hope I can get pregnant as well .... That would be so lovely... I'm 23 n healthy I do worry too much n stress out blah no more of that Thanx. :)
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1237107 tn?1268598804
Helped me alot :) so much hope ... It's been 25 days since my surgery had a piece of my right ovary removed ... I hope I can get pregnant as well .... That would be so lovely... I'm 23 n healthy I do worry too much n stress out blah no more of that Thanx. :)
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i just had a football size dermoid cyst removed like 2 weeks ago.  i just found this site and i was hoping to find sum answers. (arent we all lol)   well i was just wondering how long do yall think i should wait to get preg and what would happen if i get preg to soon? would it affect me or the baby? ive been trying for 3yrs and had no dea i had a cyst untill i went to er for pains tha go worse because it flipped and a diff er kept turnign me away since like 18 which was said because i could have either died or it couldve because cancerous and almost did and their worried it will come back and im scared ill nver have kids. so hw long should i wait? has anyne else had one removd and then got preg not o long after and everything turn out ok? and when do you think ill be healed enough to start feeling ormal and be able to work out a lil? im excited about getting small cuz ive been a lil over weight and looked preg for so long and now that its gone i already look better but wanna lose more weight and get to maybe 125-130  i was 171-175 before surgery and im already down to 155.  any info u can gie me about anyhting i should expect or anything that could help that u have experianced would be great. thanx.
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i had a dermoid cyst removed along with one ovary back in 2001. my doctor said i may havetrouble getting pregnant again. i had a baby in 1999.  well in   2004 i had twins, healthy twins!   Now i am 3 months pregnant with twins again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   So to that doctor, i guess i proved you wrong.  You can get pregnant with one ovary. i am living proof!!!!!!!!!!   i think with one ovary it does twice the work to make up for the missing one. not sure.  Good luck to everyone.
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Was this a laparoscopic surgery or was it open surgery/laparotomy?  If laparoscopic, probably about 3 months.  If the other type, probably about 6 months.  Why not call and ask the doctor's office?  You are entitled to ask them questions like that after a surgical procedure.

I hope you are feeling a lot better now that the cyst is gone!
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