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Question about pelvic ultrasound? |
I had a pelvic ultrasound due to pain I had that was not found to be anything but they did a pelvic and a transvaginal ultrasound and the woman doing it said everything to her look good but the radiologist had to take a look. Well they faxed it over to my family doctor who doesnt know to much i think about gynecology and he read what the radiologist had said that I had two large ovaries with the right being slightly larger than the left and numerous follicles on each. It said it could be the time of the month why they wee large and recommended coming back in a few months at a different part of the cycle. Well during the ultrasound I had my period and now I'm just worried because I have to wait for my gyno appt and to even get another one that I wont be able to have kids or something. I'm only 24 and in good health not overweight and I get normal periods. I looked this up and saw about PCOS but Im almost pos its not that and doc didnt mention that what do you think it is? everything else was normal no cysts Probably just normal variations..... I wouldn't worry about it. Are you still having the pain? I hope it stops..... Nothing.............ur fine.............swelling of the ovaries due to a cycle is normal. Your probably just hurting from cramps or swollen ovaries..............normal I think you're fine. Most women with PCOS don't have regular periods. I don't think it is that either. I would go in not at my period time and have it done again and make sure you have a pap done just to be safe. I'm sure your fine. Talk to your gyno about your fears. |
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