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One ovary

I have 3 beautiful kids with one last one after having her. I had a cyst on my right ovary and it had to be taken out. I'm now 4 weeks pregnant. And I'm curious if loosing an ovary can cause any kind of issues.
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That's what I been havin is the cramps here and there. Thank you for the feed back, it truly helped calm my anxiety. Thank you all :-)
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I only have one ovary!  Had my first in May 2014. She's absolutely beautiful and healthy! Ten weeks pregnant with my second:) congrats and good luck! :)
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I had my right ovary removed after a dermoid cyst. Im 20 weeks pregnant the first few weeks i had cramps that felt like period cramps but soon subsided. I have no discomforts or morning sickness. With 1 ovary we have normal pregnancys like all other woman. Good luck :)
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My mother lost an ovary due to cysts when she was 18 and was told to have her kids before she loses her other one back then they didn't know much apparently lol so she had my brother and myself then six years later my little brother and she had perfectly normal pregnancies she never felt anything weird never even knew she was in labor with all 3 but she is also that woman that never had periods cramps went thru menopause simply by not getting her period anymore so needless to say she's pretty lucky but my point is one less ovary won't change the experience good luck!
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Did it cause any issues like any extra discomfort or pain anything like that? Cause my first 3 were pretty normal. I'm curious if it would cause any issues
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My cousin had ovarian cancer on one and had it get it removed and ended up having 2 healthy pregnancies and she is on her third!
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