I
began to get Pelvis Transvaginal Ultrasounds every 3 months to monitor
the cyst. During this particular ultrasound there was a 2.8 cm simple
right ovarian cyst, and a 3.2 cm complex left ovarian cyst containing
low level echoes. This complex cyst was more consistent with a
hemorrhagic cyst (Possibly filled with blood). In previous ultrasounds
they suggested that one of my tubes could be a possible hydrosalpinx,
but in this current study it was no longer being seen. There was also
mild free fluid seen adjacent to the right ovary. Things didn't look
too bad, so I kept trying to get pregnant and I continued to get my
ultrasounds done every 3 months to track my progress and condition of
the cysts.
Soon after... my doctor scheduled for me to have my first Hysterosalpingography (HSG) done.
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