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Have Delay In Periods. Have Cyst Removed From Ovary, Pcos. Due To Start IVF. Is The Cause For The Delay?

Hi, I recently had a cyst drained on my ovary which was full of yellow fluid and about 15ml of fluid was drained. Im due to start IVF on a short protocol but cant until I start my period which as not yet arrived. I have pcos and have always had a period each month. My question is: Will having a cyst drained interrupt my period and because im having ivf, am I able to have something induce my period? would this effect the ivf protocol at all?

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Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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The cyst drainage could have affected the onset of your cycle. It is usual for the cycles to become disturbed during any operative procedures, especially on the ovary. You may have treatment to induce a period after discussing with your consultant. The standard protocol may need to be commenced once your cycles get regularized. Hope you find this information helpful. Good luck.
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Have Delay In Periods. Have Cyst Removed From Ovary, Pcos. Due To Start IVF. Is The Cause For The Delay?

Hi, The cyst drainage could have affected the onset of your cycle. It is usual for the cycles to become disturbed during any operative procedures, especially on the ovary. You may have treatment to induce a period after discussing with your consultant. The standard protocol may need to be commenced once your cycles get regularized. Hope you find this information helpful. Good luck.