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ovarian cysts

if i have an ovarian cysts can i still have a baby?
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Most likely yes. I've had several ovarian cysts before I had my children and I fell pregnant within 2 seconds with each one as well.  
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I have been TTC for 7 months...I now just found out I have two Ovarian Cysts, one is as big as my uterus.  I am guessing this is most likely why we have not conceived because we have been doing it every other day, taking me temp, and using ovulation test strips.  I read you can not have sex until 6 weeks after your surgery, so we will start trying right after that so that I know no cysts have started to form again.  Hoping it can happen before things get bad again(if they do).
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We are ttc and I have PCOS. The months I have cysts he prescribes bcp to get rid of them. When I'm all clear the following month or two we start trying again. The docs don't want to give you meds to stimulate follicular growth because it could wind up being a surgery resulting in a loss of an ovary. But that's only when your taking stuff like clomid and the injectable fertility meds. If your just trying on your own naturally I think it will be difficult to conceive the months you have the cysts but like mentioned in previous post once your onto a cycle without cysts it will be easier to conceive. Good luck to you!
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Most likely yes. Some cysts affect fertility, but once the cysts are dealt with, becoming pregnancy should become a smaller problem.
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