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I was just told I have a cyst on my right ovary
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janjoh2588 posted:
my last period was july 5th, and it was normal. i last had sex july 21st one time unprotected. a day after i started having slight cramps that felt like menstrual cramps but eased up. i started noticing more intense menstrual cramps for a week now so i decided to go to the emergency room. i was told i have a tiny cyst on my right ovary and that it usually happens right before menstration or ovulation. i have never ever felt ovulation pain before. it feels like my period is on but its no blood just a clear "discharge" thats slightly itchy at times but not much. i keep having low back cramps, my breasts have a tingly feeling and i have a slight pressure on my pelvic area (i had a c section 4 yrs ago not sure if it has anything to do with that). my mom and sister both said they developed a cyst on their ovary when they became pregnant but its too early to test for it. i have to go get another ultrasound to check out the cyst. could i be pregnant? my boyfriend swears i am but im not so sure...HELP and thanks for your help in advance!
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