So I recently went to the hospital with severe abdominal pain and was diagnosed with ovarian cysts.
The ultrasound tech didn't say anything but pointed to the screen once and said "remember that is the size of a golf ball" on my left ovary...
The ER Dr told me I have PCOS, a disorder where i develop multiple small(2 1/2 cm or less) cysts under the skin of my ovaries...
I kept listening hopping for the best;
"You have lost your baby due to your ovarian cysts leaking fluid into your uterus, I'm sorry there was nothing we could have done"
Is it even possible to miscarry due to cysts leaking a bit? They didn't rupture..
And How do I deal with the pain from caused by my ovarian cysts? Ibuoprofen and hot water bottles aren't cutting it..
This is really hard for me to talk about, which is why I turned to the internet for advice, please try to be considerate in your replies,
Thanks for taking the time to read and reply!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? xomegaroni answered Thursday April 26 2012, 10:10 am: Yes, if the fluid did get into your uterus then it could cause a miscarriage. A fetus is very fragile and a whole number of things could cause a miscarriage. The doctors are unsure what caused mine. Sometimes there is no reason. If you see your doctor, they can probably prescribe you with something a little stronger. Also, they might want you to just get it removed. It depends. Are you experiencing grief and stress due to the miscarriage? If so, there is a fantastic forum that helped me a lot. It's called Baby Center and there is a Miscarriage and Loss Group. The women there are all so kind. You can also message me if you would like to talk about it. [ xomegaroni's advice column | Ask xomegaroni A Question ]
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