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I'm 24weeks pregnant and have cysts on my left and right ovary. Lately I have trouble moving because of the pressure being put on them from the baby. Is it going to be an issue having a natural birth? If anyone that has had ovarian cysts while pregnant please let me know.
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thank you, I have an appointment tomorrow morning but I was just too anxious lol.
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I'm 35 weeks, full term, and have ovarian cysts on both sides. I know the feeling whenshe moves and hits them or puts pressure on one. it really does suck. but your doctor should be monitoring the cysts with every ultrasound. The cysts make you a high risk pregnancy. I can't tell you yet about complications. I have been told there shouldn't be a complication, but it's a case by case thing. my ultrasound doctor told me if it's natural birth they will just monitor them after birth occasionally. and if I have a c-section they will do a biopsy. talk to your doctor to ensure they are monitoring the cysts. unfortunately, not trying to scare you but there is a possibility of them rupturing during pregnancy. so if you feel pain, immediately go to the hospital!
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I haven't personally but my aunt did and she ended up having an emergency csection .id talk to my dr to see if there's a possibility this could happen just so you know what you may be facing this problem later on
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