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Q: Cysts Vs Pregnancy?? Please Help!!
asked by: jessgreen on December 3rd, 2005
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I have been having mild cramps at the top of my crotch for a week, and I was ovulating a week ago. I'm not on birth control so it's very possible for me to be preggo. I work at a clinic, so I had an u/a done thinking it was my bladder and that was clear. Called my obgyn and she said it could be cysts so i'm going mon for an ultrasound to see. Do cysts make you cramp, have indigestion, nausea, side pains, etc. All my symptoms seem like pregnancy, but i've never had cysts before. Can anyone tell me what you think? Thanks.

Jess
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fatfamily02
replied on December 3rd, 2005
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Isnt that too young to even see a baby yet. I thought they dont even see them until almost 4 weeks, and then just a small sac.!!??
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jessgreen
replied on December 4th, 2005
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You're Confused
They are only doing the sonogram to see if I have cysts or not. Anyone know more about cysts? I'm having indigestion now too!
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brookes22
replied on December 5th, 2005
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I have cyst on my ovaryies every month before and after my period. It got really bad when I started the patch (ortho evra). Its a very horriable pain right where your ovaries are. It hurts to walk, to stand up. Its a very bad cramp. It very common around your period. They go away or burst. If they dont do either then its surgery which is what I might have to do.
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jessgreen
replied on December 5th, 2005
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I Hate to Hear That
I actually went to the doc this morning and she said I have endeometritis. My uterus is inflamed and that's why it's tender. I still havent had a period but i'm scared if I test, it might be too early. I hope you don't have to have surgery!! Maybe your body will take care of it for you. God bless!!

Jess
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brookes22
replied on December 6th, 2005
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Thats what my docotor said I might have too. Endometritis and said that if the pain doesnt go away then I have to get surgery and get the problem taken care of.

Good luck:)
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