You May Want to Consult a Reproductive Endocrinologist

Ovarian cysts can disrupt your cycle and fertility — an endocrinologist & if needed, a gynecologist, can determine the cause and guide your next steps.

What You Need to Know

Ovarian cysts come in several different forms, and many are not the same as the cysts seen with PCOS or endometriomas (also called “chocolate cysts”). Functional cysts, dermoid cysts, cystadenomas, and hemorrhagic cysts all behave differently and can impact your cycle, ovulation, and fertility in unique ways.

A reproductive endocrinologist or fertility-focused gynecologist can help determine which type of cyst you have, assess whether it’s affecting your hormones or ovulation, and guide you on the safest next steps for your reproductive health.

What Are Your Options?

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Many conditions can coexist, if you are also dealing with another condition, you can learn more:

 

Ovarian Cysts

  • Pelvic pain (especially around ovulation)
  • Bloating or abdominal pressure
  • Irregular periods
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Pain on one side of the pelvis
  • Nausea or fullness after eating small amounts
  • Sudden sharp pain (possible rupture or torsion — medical emergency)

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