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Hi I just got a pelvic ultrasound and the results were multiple ulterine masses the largest measuring 2.6 cm, endometrium mesuring 9 mm in thickness. left ovary mesures greater than 6 cm with 2 complex ovarian cyst mesuring 2.7cm and 2,4cm...does this mean i need to heva surgery, is this not allowing me to get pregnant? what should i do? Thank you.

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Dear Lara,

Multiple uterine masses could definitely impede implantation of a fertilized egg into the uterine lining, not to mention possibly threaten a pregnancy if one was able to implant appropriately. And the ovarian cysts may be impairing ovarian function in the function of normal ovulation. Therefore, yes, your ultrasound findings could definitely be affecting your fertility.

Usually this type of situation can be taken care of with a laparoscopic procedure and/or a laparotomy. The typical pelvic laparoscopy involves a small (1/2" to 3/4") incision in the belly button or lower abdomen. The abdominal cavity is filled with carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide causes the abdomen to swell which lifts the abdominal wall away from the internal organs, so the doctor has more room to work. A laparoscope (a one-half inch fiber-optic rod with a light source and video camera) is inserted through the belly button. Depending on the reason for the laparoscopy, the doctor may perform surgery through the laparoscope by inserting various instruments into the laparoscope while using the video monitor as a guide. The video camera also allows the surgeon to take pictures of any problem areas he discovers. In some cases, the doctor may discover that he is unable to accomplish the goal of surgery through the laparoscope and an abdominal incision (laparotomy) will be made. However, if this is a possibility in your case your doctor will discuss this with you prior to surgery, and the surgical consent form will include this possibility. Laparoscopy results in relatively little pain, and a quick recovery for most patients. Patients sometimes experience aches in the shoulders or chest following laparoscopy--this is from the carbon dioxide that was used to fill the abdominal cavity. Barring complications, most patients are fully recovered and ready to return to full activity one week after laparoscopy.

I would suggest having a consultation with your doctor about the findings and discussing your options for treatment.

I hope this has helped you and answered your question. I wish you well.

Brenda

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I have been an R.N. since 1988 and come from a family of nurses. I have clinical experience in labor and delivery, as well as post-partum care and pre-term pregnancy complications. I have also worked in Community Health Clinics dealing with this area of expertise, including WIC (Women, Infant, & Children) clinics performing nursing evaluations and assessments in determining a need for services or intervention for pregnant women, newborns, and young children. I have worked in immunization clinics in and around my community as well. I also have several years experience in OB and Pediatric Home Care Nursing. In addition to that, I am a mother of two, ages 21 and 16, both of which I had hoped would be vaginal deliveries, but ended up being C-Sections... one of which had me in pre-term labor...another which was frank breech (bottom first)... one who rejected the breast... and so on... to list my personal experience would be a bit lengthy! I'd simply like to help anyone who might have a question or concern that I can draw on my expertise to answer!

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I have been an R.N. since 1988 and come from a family of nurses. I have clinical experience in labor and delivery, as well as post-partum care and pre-term pregnancy complications. I have also worked in Community Health Clinics dealing with this area of expertise, including WIC (Women, Infant, & Children) clinics performing nursing evaluations and assessments in determining a need for services or intervention for pregnant women, newborns, and young children. I have worked in immunization clinics in and around my community as well. I also have several years experience in OB and Pediatric Home Care Nursing. My experience also includes approximately three years working in Behavioral Services.

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Graduated from the Mary Lanning School of Nursing in May 1988. Have been a licensed Registered Nurse in the state of NE since 1988.

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