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Going to start a family if all goes well πŸ˜€

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I get married in 7 weeks and we will be trying for a family as soon as we get married, I've only one ovary and at the moment it has a 7cm cyst on it 😞 im worried this will effect my chances of conceiving. Anyone any advice?

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Hi, and congratulations on the pending nuptials :)

If you're aware of the cyst does this mean that you have a consultant and will be having surgery?

I had a large endometrioma removed mid June and I'm now 6 weeks pregnant. I think people can conceive with cysts but it may be easier if removed or exercised first.

Good luck

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