How Can A Complex Right Ovarian Cyst With Hemorrhagic And Small Left Renal Calculus During Early Pregnancy Be Treated?
Hi i have a complex right ovarian cyst? Hemorrhagic and small left renal calculus. My last period feb 19 and mu endometrial thinckness is 8mm I had D&C on jan 1st 2017 as i had missed abortion as i was 6weeks preg .. I want to know in future will i concieve soon?
It is very unfortunate to know that you had a miscarriage. To give you a better advice I would like to know few additional things:
1. Was that your 1st miscarriage?
2. Did you take any treatment to get pregnant?
3. Size of the hemorrhagic cyst and if any mention of Sept and blood flow to cyst given on scan??
If that was your natural conception and first miscarriage then you can be reassured that mostly you wouldn't have a problem conceiving. Hemorrhagic cysts If any Sept or increased blood flow, further testing is needed.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Swathi Kamidi, OBGYN
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How Can A Complex Right Ovarian Cyst With Hemorrhagic And Small Left Renal Calculus During Early Pregnancy Be Treated?
Hi, It is very unfortunate to know that you had a miscarriage. To give you a better advice I would like to know few additional things: 1. Was that your 1st miscarriage? 2. Did you take any treatment to get pregnant? 3. Size of the hemorrhagic cyst and if any mention of Sept and blood flow to cyst given on scan?? If that was your natural conception and first miscarriage then you can be reassured that mostly you wouldn t have a problem conceiving. Hemorrhagic cysts If any Sept or increased blood flow, further testing is needed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Swathi Kamidi, OBGYN