How Much Time It Should Take To Get Pregnant After Reduction Of Ovarian Cysts And Fibrinoids?
hello doc i m 29th year old .i m merried before 2 years.i m trying for conceving baby since last 6 months.but still having no concequnces.i had all ovulataion test,and HSG also..there is diagnose one cyst in ovary ,which is reducing day by day automatically.and many frbnoides found in ovary... can u tell me ,what should we take the next step,is there any positive hope,if yes then how much time will take more.pls help me
Hi, Thanks for the query. Functional cysts can be seen in ovary during different phases of menstrual cycle because of hormonal effect. Usually they will regress soon. And according to your description, I am thinking that you are asking about tiny follicles in the ovary. Multiple small ovarian follicles can be seen in condition called poly cystic ovary disease. This can present with irregular menstrual cycles, anovulation, insulin resistance etc. As you are having regular ovulation, taking insulin sensitizers may sufficient in your case. Then in your next menstrual cycle, track the ovulation and plan intercourse around that period. This will increase the possibility of pregnancy. Take care.
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How Much Time It Should Take To Get Pregnant After Reduction Of Ovarian Cysts And Fibrinoids?
Hi, Thanks for the query. Functional cysts can be seen in ovary during different phases of menstrual cycle because of hormonal effect. Usually they will regress soon. And according to your description, I am thinking that you are asking about tiny follicles in the ovary. Multiple small ovarian follicles can be seen in condition called poly cystic ovary disease. This can present with irregular menstrual cycles, anovulation, insulin resistance etc. As you are having regular ovulation, taking insulin sensitizers may sufficient in your case. Then in your next menstrual cycle, track the ovulation and plan intercourse around that period. This will increase the possibility of pregnancy. Take care.