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Ovarian cyst/cancer?.. age 19..pregnant..opinions? |
One year ago (February 07), I started to develop the following symptoms: I still had the abdominal pain, pain after intercourse, burning while urination, and fatigue, and change in bowel movements during the pill. I no longer had the shooting pains, back pain, or cold sensations in the feet on the pill..I don't know what this all means. Ovarian cysts are not the same as cancer. They are very very common and usually (especially for a 19 year old) are not treated, just watched. They don't usually affect whether or not you can get pregnant (and obviously this one didn't). You should just follow your doctors advice, or if you are still unsure, get a second opinion. It is always possible to get cancer even if pregnant. I had been having dysplasia on and off since I was twenty and it was found again when I was pregnant with my son. About two years after his birth, I found out it was cervical cancer this time. Everything is ok now as I've had a hysterectomy. I thought that ovarian cysts usually do not get bigger or cause more trouble when you are pregnant because your hormones are like they are when you are on the pill.... Ovarian cysts are usually just that, cysts, NOT cancer! you can get cancer when you are pregnant. i was diagnosed with cancer when i was 5 months pregnant. |
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