How do I get the cysts to pop, so I can rebuild my health , so I can a have a child before it is to late. I have been trying for 13 years to have a child.I had a tubal pregnency when I was 17. I had a miscariage in early trimester jan. 2004. I am a 30 yr Am. Indian,5'5" tall,around 200 lbs. Please can someone help me before I lose my window of opertunity to have total happiness.
dreamingkat answered Saturday March 13 2004, 3:23 pm: The cysts will not "pop", however they do sometimes go away by themselves. They do not _always_ prevent pregnancy.
If you are not comfortable going to western medical doctors for fertility treatments, try to find a local health care provider. There are herbs that can used to increase fertility, but I am not knowledgeable enough nor familiar enough with you to recommend any.
notnormal answered Wednesday February 25 2004, 12:20 am: Polycystice ovarian disease causes infertility, and you can't exactly "pop" the cysts. They are on your ovaries, because the egg didn't release. One of the suggestions that I have read is to loose weight, because it has to do with the balance of hormones in your body and the decreased weight helps regulate them. That will increase you chances of getting pregnant. There aren't very many doctors that specialize in this, but if you do an internet search for polycystic ovarian disease, you can find information and support.
DruidX answered Tuesday February 24 2004, 9:30 am: I don't think that cysts are somthing you just 'pop'. You need to talk to your doctor about the cysts, and also about the fact you can't have a child. Rember, it takes two, so there maybe somthing wrong with you *or* your partner.
Rember, having a child is not nessisacirly the whole point of your existance. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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