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posting this again, pls someone help me.

Hi, I'm 31 years old been trying to have my second baby but my menstruation was irregular for the last 4 mos.  I've visited my OB GYN and she gave me duphastone,Metformin and Clomid.  I've finished taking the Duphastone and Clomid and had my mens last week after months of waiting. Now, I just had another ultrasound and the findings were this.

1. Uterus - Normal in size. Myometrium shows a tiny sub-serosal fibroid of 6mm.  Endometrium thickness is 3.8mm
2. Right Ovary - Shows a thick wall cyst of app. 4x3.4 cms with internal sub-mucosal sacculations suggest endometriotic cysts. No vascularity seen.
3. Left Ovary - Measures (23x12mm) 9 mm follicle seen. Cul de sac is clear.
Please tell me what does it mean, my doctor said there's nothing to be concerned about didn't explain further..But I want to make sure what are the chances of me getting pregnant again?
I'm a little scare about that "Endometriotic cysts"

please help.
thanks
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I answered your other post.  It sounds like you are ok for now.  Hopefully, the Clomid will help you conceive.  From the meds you are taking, it sounds like you have PCOS.  There is a PCOS forum here on Medhelp.  You may find others with more specific information about conceiving with this condition.  Here is the link:

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Polycystic-Ovarian-Syndrome-PCOS/show/203

I have several friends who have had similar troubles, and they did eventually get pregnant.  Keep the faith! :)

Shelly
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Thank you so much for answering my query.  Atleast I know now there's nothing to worry about...

rgds,
Jenny
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