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- 16/09/2022
Can you get pregnant after fibroids and an ovarian cyst?
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Yes,but with difficult
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Understanding Fibroids and Ovarian Cysts
- Fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus, while ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries. Both can affect reproductive health depending on their size and location.
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Impact on Fertility
- Fibroids and cysts can influence conception. Factors like size, location, and type are crucial. Large or strategically located fibroids may hinder pregnancy.
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Possibility of Pregnancy
- Many women with fibroids and cysts conceive naturally or with medical assistance. Fertility is often still possible.
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Medical Evaluation and Treatment Options
- Consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. Options include medication or surgery to improve fertility outcomes.
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Monitoring and Follow-up
- Regular monitoring is essential to manage fibroids and cysts effectively, especially during preconception and pregnancy.
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When to Seek Specialist Care
- Consider seeing a fertility specialist or reproductive endocrinologist if conception is challenging.
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Emotional Support and Counseling
- Acknowledge the emotional impact. Seek support resources if needed for guidance and reassurance.
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist or Consult a Infertility Specialist
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View allI've been dealing with PCOD and have been on Krimson for about 3 years now. My recent ultrasound shows a right ovary measuring 4.1 x 3 x 2.5 with a volume of 15.8 cc, and the left ovary is 3.5 x 2.4 x 2.3 with a 10.2 cc volume. I'm really wondering if I should keep taking Krimson. Is there anything else I can do to improve this situation?
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I'm 34 now and will be 35 when I give birth. I just had my 20-week anomaly scan and two soft markers showed up: Echogenic Intracardiac Focus and Bilateral Renal Pelvis measuring 4.1mm and 3.5mm. I went for a fetal echo and thankfully they didnt find any other issues. I also did the NIPT and it came back low risk. Im kinda worried and want to understand more about the Bilateral Renal Pelvis. Is there anything else I should be doing or keeping an eye on?
Echogenic Intracardiac Focus (EIF): Likely a benign finding, not a concern especially with the normal fetal echo and low-risk NIPT. Bilateral Renal Pelvis Dilatation: Mild dilation (4.1mm and 3.5mm) is usually not a major concern and often resolves after birth. Continue with your routine prenatal care and follow-up ultrasounds if recommended by your doctor. Given the low-risk NIPT result and the absence of other abnormalities, the pregnancy seems to be progressing normally. If youre feeling uncertain, dont hesitate to discuss these findings with your healthcare provider
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What is the meaning of a bilateral non-patent fallopian tube?
It means that both fallopian tubes are blocked.
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