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Fluid in the peritoneal cavity.

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Hello all! I took clomid last august and in sept went to see a gynae for fertility issue he did an u/s scan and said I have an ovarian cyst dat I shld repeat visit but I did not go back till january dis year he said d cyst has ruptured and a surgery wld have to be done to remove fluid from my abdominal cavity . I met anoda gynae who said since I have no pain I shld hold d body will reabsorb it,But each time I go for scan dey kip seen fluid in my abdominal cavity . Please what do I do and can I still be pregnant. Your responses pls.

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Fluid in the abdominal cavity often causes inflammation and adhesions. Adhesions are a cause of infertility. The fluid itself can also prevent conception.

Clomid is known to cause cysts in some people. ( I have personal experience of this and it had a major impact on my health and sub-fertility )

It sounds as though the gynaecologist thinks this will settle in your case. It's good that it is being monitored. Have you tried to conceive ?

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