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Left Ovary And Fallopian Tube Removed Due To Hemorrhagic Cyst. What Are The Risks Associated With Conceiving?

i am having a surgery 4 months before.my left ovary and fallopian tube has been removed due to haemorragic cyst.i am 27 years old married woman.what are the complications in conceiving and and is there any chance of no conception due to ovary removal.i hv no child.and i dnt want to get pregnant for next 2 years.pls tell me is it ok to wait for 2 years or i should concieve earlier
Tue, 27 Aug 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Removal of one ovary generally makes no difference to your fertility unless you are having other complications ( For eg. - haemorrhagic cyst was due to endometriosis which would affect your fertility ).
However, as you are already 27, it is not a good ideal to delay conception for 2 years.
one ovary functions fine, but ovarian ageing which generally begins after the 30s, would be accelerated in your case, as you have no ' backup ' ovary , so to speak.
Take care.
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Left Ovary And Fallopian Tube Removed Due To Hemorrhagic Cyst. What Are The Risks Associated With Conceiving?

Hello Thanks for your query. Removal of one ovary generally makes no difference to your fertility unless you are having other complications ( For eg. - haemorrhagic cyst was due to endometriosis which would affect your fertility ). However, as you are already 27, it is not a good ideal to delay conception for 2 years. one ovary functions fine, but ovarian ageing which generally begins after the 30s, would be accelerated in your case, as you have no backup ovary , so to speak. Take care.