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Had Miscarriage. Have Ovarian Cyst. Taking Glucophage, Progyluton. Will I Get Pregnant?

Hello, my wife has a ovarian cyst size of 3.5cm. She got miscarrage after a three-week pregnancy; during her pregnancy, the cyst smalled to 1.4cm. Then, it got larger again to become now 3.5cm. The doctor gave her Progyluton and Glucophage 850mg. What is the possibility of having efficient treatment? Will her case in general affect her pregnancy i.e. will be get pregnant easily?
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I am sorry that you had a miscarriage and that you have an ovarian cyst. It can be taken care of by a gynecologist who is well versed in laparoscopic oophorectomy. I also think that your being on the two medications you mention is probably efficient treatment if you have been tested for the disease adequately. I also think that you might have difficulty in future pregnancy and therefore should consult with an expert obstetrician. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Had Miscarriage. Have Ovarian Cyst. Taking Glucophage, Progyluton. Will I Get Pregnant?

Hi there ~ I am sorry that you had a miscarriage and that you have an ovarian cyst. It can be taken care of by a gynecologist who is well versed in laparoscopic oophorectomy. I also think that your being on the two medications you mention is probably efficient treatment if you have been tested for the disease adequately. I also think that you might have difficulty in future pregnancy and therefore should consult with an expert obstetrician. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!