My mother has three daughters, and all but one of us has suffered ovarian cysts at some point in our lives, including our mother. Additionally, each of us has our own children. While ovarian cysts can cause infertility, most ovarian cysts will not unless complications occur. Here are some things you should know about ovarian cysts infertility.
The three things you should know about ovarian cysts and infertility is that you may be able to prevent your cysts, you can avoid complications through regular checkups, and you should know that you are not alone with this problem. Many women suffer from ovarian cysts, even entire families, such as ours.
My mother only suffered from ovarian cysts after a few miscarriages right before menopause; however, she had never had them before those incidents. Some women experience problems before having children. My sister who had many ovarian cysts, even had to have many removed, before the birth of her first child. She has had very few problems since having her children.
The only cyst I had was years ago, and it was easily removed as an outpatient procedure. I too have children, and I have had no more cysts. I make a point to always keep my checkups with the doctor. This enables the doctor to be sure I am not developing any complications with our history of ovarian cysts.
Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, can reduce the risks associated with ovarian cysts because it prevents the body from producing the cause of the ovarian cysts. My youngest sister has always used birth control pills, and she has never had a single ovarian cyst.
While many families may have ovarian cysts as a family heritage, it is important to understand that they do not always cause infertility unless left unchecked and uncared for by the doctor. You can prevent your ovarian cysts inferility can be avoided by keeping your doctor's appointments.
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