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I apparently have a cyst on one of my ovaries. I'm so scared. But they said it's nothing to worry about. I'm 11 weeks
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Thanks gals really helped. Much appreciated :)
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12302967 tn?1437575065
It's Okay. I had one too. My Dr told me that it's there to give the baby what it needs till the plasenta forms.
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Yep nothing to worry about. I had a couple large ones as well in beginning  of this pregnancy
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I had one too, we saw it on the ultra sound and of course it freaked me out as everyone said it would hurt a lot when it popped. But the next ultra sound showed it was gone and I never noticed a thing, I wouldn't worry at all.
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I've had small cysts on my ovaries before, and it hurts like heck when (if ) they pop.
Like everyone else said, its not out of the ordinary to have them, so its probably nothing to really fret over. If you spike a fever and/or have a sharp, stabby-pinchy kind of pain on either side of your uterus, call your OBGYN, but other than that, don't stress over it.
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12584065 tn?1436320514
I have endometriosis, so I constantly have cysts on my ovaries. I carried my 2nd baby with a cantoloupe sized one on my right and baseball sized on my left ovary. My son was born healthy. Youll be fine just watch for extreme pain or fever/nausea which indicates rupture or twisting. Most the time they dissapear early in pregnancy, they are fairly common this early. Take care
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Thank you
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ovarian cycts are actually fairly common, if the doctor is not concerned you dont need to be either
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