Ovarian cysts are common in women.


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Ovarian cysts are common during pregnancy. There is
no need to panic when ovarian cysts are discovered during pregnancy. Many ovarian cysts are physiological during pregnancy and may be related to changes in hormone levels during pregnancy. They usually disappear or shrink as pregnancy progresses. These cysts generally do not cause adverse effects on the pregnant woman and fetus.
However, they should not be taken lightly. Changes in cysts should be closely monitored by regular ultrasound examinations to monitor their size, shape, etc. If the cysts continue to grow, or if some special manifestations such as severe abdominal pain, cyst rupture, torsion, etc., serious problems may occur and need to be treated promptly. The
doctor will develop an individualized treatment plan according to the specific situation. If the cysts are small and stable, they may only need to continue observation; if there is a potential risk or cause obvious symptoms, surgery and other treatment measures may be required. The choice of surgery time and method should take into account the safety of the pregnant woman and fetus.