There are many patients with enlarged ovaries in our lives. Enlarged ovaries are also called ovarian hypertrophy. After suffering from ovarian hypertrophy, it is very easy to cause polycystic ovaries and ovarian cysts. Many people are afraid that ovarian diseases will affect their reproductive function. It is a very happy and lucky thing for a woman to be a mother. So, will enlarged ovaries affect pregnancy? If one ovary is enlarged, it depends on whether it shows polycystic changes. If it is only slightly enlarged and there are no polycystic changes, it generally will not affect pregnancy. It is recommended to do ovulation monitoring to see whether there is normal follicle development and ovulation. If ovulation does not occur, menstruation regulation and ovulation induction treatment are needed under the guidance of a doctor. If you have already ovulated, having sex during the ovulation period can increase your chances of pregnancy. 1. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for color Doppler ultrasound of the scrotum and spermatic cord to check for related diseases; 2. Treatment can only be determined after a clear diagnosis As long as you don't have polycystic ovary syndrome, you can ovulate normally like other people. If you want to get pregnant, you may need the help of a hospital. The hospital will have ways to help you ovulate and get pregnant normally. It is recommended to draw blood on an empty stomach on the third day of menstruation to check hormones. Combined with menstrual conditions, if polycystic ovary is considered to affect pregnancy After pregnancy, the abdomen will swell due to the enlargement of the uterus, fetus, placenta, and increase in amniotic fluid. Some people's bulge is more obvious, while others' is not so obvious. As long as you have regular prenatal checkups and all indicators are within the normal range, it is recommended to have regular prenatal checkups to detect any abnormalities in the fetus and the pregnant woman. Considering the possible impact on fertility, the principle of treatment for ovarian cysts is surgical treatment and follow-up observation. For young infertile women with small tumors, whether bilateral or unilateral, ovarian tumor eradication should be performed as much as possible. Suggestions: For patients with larger tumors, part of the ovarian cortex should be preserved as much as possible to preserve the patient's reproductive function. Prevention: Conduct annual screening and treatment to strengthen health care |
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