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What could be the cause of ovarian cysts during pregnancy?

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Hello doctor,

I am a 30-year-old female. I am six weeks pregnant and have an ovarian cyst. I had light spotting this morning and doctor advised me Isolan and alternate hCG injections. I have UTI and a constant uneasiness in the uterus. My current medications are Duphaston, Ecosprin, Vomidox, Isolan, and weekly hCG injections. Of note, my TSH is 6.53. Kindly help.

Thank you.

Hello,

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Sometimes, the corpus luteal cysts are there to support the pregnancy. They dissolve over a period of time. And therefore require progesterone supplements to support the pregnancy. Follow the instructions of your doctor. You have been given all the necessary medicines. Take rest for a week till the bleeding subsides. Get your UTI (urinary tract infection) treated. Otherwise, this will create a problem. So, get a urine culture and sensitivity done and take antibiotics according to the sensitivity report.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At December 17, 2017
Reviewed AtJune 18, 2024

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