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Ovarian Cyst During Pregnancy Natural Cures

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Do You Worry About Ovarian Cysts During Your Pregnancy?
I Want You To Know About Something That Can Help.

Hey there! Glad you made it to my site about pregnancy and ovarian cysts, my name is Claire and I know how you might be feeling.

Pregnant, perhaps for the first time, but you have an ovarian cyst or maybe more than one. You might be worried about the implications of this and the risks involved because I certainly was and it scared the hell out of me!

Now there is no need to be overly worried though, there are risks and dangers but ovarian cysts are not a curse that you are stuck with forever! I was in fact quite pissed off with some of the doom saying and inappropriate advice from doctors who positioned themselves as experts but were actually just glorified drug pushers!

If you have experienced any of this then I want to introduce you to someone who inspired me to naturally cure my cysts. Her name is Laura Hennings and she, like me had enough of all that crap and went out to find a solution to her cyst problems. Laura has shared her wisdom on this via the internet and it really helped me and I think it might be a great help to other women in the same situation.

I don’t know if this works for everyone, but the advice she gives seems spot on for me so I recommend you have a look at what she says on her website which you can access with the link below.

Click Here to Visit Laura Hennings Official Cyst Cure Website

Pregnant With Ovarian Cyst = Dangerous Delivery?

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

Pregnant With Ovarian CystAre you pregnant with ovarian cyst or multiple cysts?

If so, are you worried that perhaps being pregnant with a cyst can mean you will have a dangerous delivery of your newborn child? This is a very normal question to have for soon to be moths fretting with everything that comes along with pregnancy (especially if it is your first!) but there are some thing you need to know, some good and some bad in relation to ovarian cysts during pregnancy and delivery.

Firstly, an ovarian cyst is not always dangerous. The size of the cyst is the main indicator of how dangerous it might be. A small cyst that is not growing and is not causing much pain is probably very benign and not going to cause any complications during the pregnancy or the birth. A small cyst is one that is under 4-5cm or so, but this will vary from woman to woman, some might find these quite uncomfortable as well so all cyst should be investigated.

When an ovarian cyst during pregnancy becomes dangerous is because of four main things: Pain, Size, Rupturing, and Twisting.

Pain - No matter what size the cyst is, if you are suffering from pain this is a bad thing for your and your baby. excessive amounts of pain cause changes in your body chemicals and hormones such as adrenaline and others. Too much of this is not good i a period where your baby relies on a stable environment for its survival. Too much pain has led to some women givign birth prematurly which is dangerous no matter what the cause.

Size - This is more the base cause of the symptoms I am explaining about being pregnant with ovarian cysts. The larger the ovarian cyst during pregnancy the more chance you have of being in pain, or having it rupture or burst. If you see that your cyst is growing or reaming large then it could lead to these complications for your own health or your baby’s.

Ruptured Cyst – Ruptured cysts are a significant danger to soon to be mothers. If a cyst bursts while you are pregnant or during the tumult of childbirth then you may find a few problems that come form this. Firstly is the extreme pain of course which is something you do NOT want while giving birth. The other issue is that the fluid from the ruptured ovarian cyst can cause infections which before delivery can hurt yourself and your child, during delivery this can be dangerous to yourself after as you will need a lot of energy to recover form this and you need to look after your child.

Twisting - A twisted cyst’s main problem is the pain that it causes you during pregnancy and during birth. It may also be more at risk of rupturing due to the twisting pressure upon it which links into the other points listed here.

So what is the conclusion of a dangerous delivery if you are pregnant with ovarian cysts? As always “It depends“, but I hope with the warnings from above you can make better judgements on what you should be doing be is nothing if the cyst is small, to action against the cyst if you feel you might have trouble from these cysts.

If you are concerned about this, and do not want to go down the path of surgery, check out the self help ebook i recommend through the link below:

Click Here to Visit Laura Hennings Official Cyst Cure Website

Ovarian Cyst Surgery During Pregnancy – Don’t Do It!

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Ovarian Cyst Surgery During PregnancyOvarian cyst surgery during pregnancy is an unnecessary danger to yourself and to your baby because in 99% of cases I believe it is not needed as a natural ovarian cyst solution can be put into place to shrink the cyst without the need for any dangerous opening up of the body.

While many doctors might argue that such a surgery is now considered “routine” even they admit that they must always disclose that all surgery contains risks. All surgery has the potential to have complications for either you or your developing child which should make you stop and think if this really is the right solution.

Nothing against the doctors however, they are simply trained to find ways to treat problems using surgery or with drugs as not many are trained in more natural remedies for issues such as ovarian cysts.

If you have been advised that you have an ovarian cyst that is too large and needs to be removed then first think about a natural remedy for the following reasons.

  • It is safer in that they do not require you to go under anesthetic
  • It is safer because you do not need any surgery at all, no opening you up to tinker with your insides
  • It is safer because of both above points in relation to your child as well as yourself!
  • Natural ovarian cyst remedies treat the underlying causes of cysts to stop them forming again
  • Ovarian cyst natural treatments help you gain better health which is good for you and your baby

So when it comes to ovarian cyst surgery during pregnancy don’t you owe it to yourself and your baby to try a natural way to shrink your cysts?

Click here for the complete guide to shrink ovarian cysts

Ruptured Ovarian Cyst During Pregnancy – What Can You do?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Ruptured Ovarian Cyst During PregnancyA ruptured ovarian cyst during pregnancy is bad news for expectant mothers! Your own health and that of your unborn son or daughter could be in danger if you get a ruptured ovarian cyst while pregnancy.

Firstly a rupture can lead to many side effects such as nausea, dizzyness, vomiting, weakness and of course intense pain the the pelvic region.

Secondly a ruptured ovarian cyst can become infected and lead to further complications.

Last but definitely not least a ruptured cyst can directly effect your pregnancy by causing a premature birth or even worse, by directly leading to a miscarriage.

So what can you do with a ruptured ovarian cyst during pregnancy?

The best thing you can do is of course not let it get that far! If you have a large cyst you need to take preventative action to make sure it does not twist or bleed and rupture. This can be done by changing your lifestyle and what you eat to promote hormonal balance which will start to shrink the size of your cyst as the body heals itself.

However if it is too late and you believe you have a ruptured cyst then you need to see a doctor immediately and they will need to do a laparotomy very soon to clean the wound and remove the remains of the cyst to prevent infection and further complications. If you do this soon enough you may be able to avoid some of the possible and horrible outcomes of a ruptured cyst.

To avoid getting a ruptured cyst click here to find out how to shrink your cysts naturally

Ovarian Cyst Pain During Pregnancy – How to Relieve It

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Ovarian Cyst Pain During PregnancyOvarian cyst pain during pregnancy can be difficult to deal with because off the limitations you have when pregnant. Your movement is restricted and also what you put into your body is also scrutinized for possible hard against your unborn child.

There are however some immediate and natural ways you can help to ease the pain of a large ovarian cyst. These are short term remedies and longer term solutions to shrink the cysts permanently are your best bet for relief and safety … however when you are in pain short term relief is what you need, I know from experience!

1. Heat Packs & Hot Water Bottles

Heat is your best friend to reduce pain from ovarian cysts. A hot water bottle or a heat pack you can warm in the microwave can give you fast relief from pain if you apply them in the right place.

Do not place these anywhere near your belly and baby but instead apply then to the painful areas from the back and not the front or the side. The heat will seep through your skin and muscle to loosen up tightness and promote blood flow in the area. Do not apply these packs for too long though but continue to do so for 15-20 minute periods at a time and you can make th day more manageable.

2. Hot Bath

Stress from pain and discomfort has an impact on your health and your hormones. A hot bath serves the function of a heat pack and is a gentle way to soothe the entire body and relieve pain.

The evenness of the heat is also good for your child and your overall stress and pain relief as well as being a psychological reliever of stress and pain too.

3. Herbal Remedies

Nothing exotic here. You can add herbal teas to your diet and a few other substances that are natural and not harsh like drugs sio you can rest easy that they will cause you and your baby no harm or side effects.

Herbal teas of many sorts are very helpful to relieve stress but some are also good ad a diuretic which will relieve pressure from your bowels which is a crowded place with a baby and a cyst to content with.

Try these herbs:

  • Dandelion
  • Green Tea
  • Linden

This guide has an excellent section on pain reduction of ovarian cysts as well as how to shrink them naturally

Ovarian Cysts During Pregnancy – Causes & Symptoms

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Ovarian Cysts During PregnancyOvarian cysts during pregnancy are not uncommon and are not always dangerous depending on the size of the cyst and your reaction to it. However many cases of cysts of the ovaries during pregnancy are dangerous to you and your unborn child.

Knowing what causes such cysts and the symptoms to watch out for is important for expectant mothers to know so you can take action against them and also aid in preventing them.

Ovarian Cyst Causes During Pregnancy

Ovarian cysts are formed when follicles in the ovary grow but do not produce an egg. This is a normal part of the menstrual process as only one follicle produces an egg at a time usually. However a cyst becomes large and does not shrink when the woman’s body has hormonal imbalances that encourage the cyst to grow. This hormonal imbalance can come from many different sources but the end result is that too much estrogen at the wrong time or too little leads to these problems.

During pregnancy however your body is in a very different state but cysts can still develop. Sometimes this is because of hormonal imbalances during the pregnancy that make the fluid filled cysts grow but often a cyst had already been in existence but was small enough to go unnoticed and the pregnancy actually aggravates it to make it bigger!

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms During Pregnancy

The symptoms of having an ovarian cyst during pregnancy can be difficult to spot. When you are pregnant your body may exhibit symptoms some women without a baby on the way might experience with a cyst. Also some symptoms that women experience with a cyst that relate to the menstrual cycle will obviously not happen.

The primary symptoms of cysts in pregnant women is the pain and discomfort that a large cyst causes. With a growing child inside of you and a cyst nearby it gets very crowded and you will feel a pressure inside of you that is not your baby. This is often accompanied by sharp pains and soreness in the pelvic region. Excruciating pain in this area is also a possibility if the cyst becomes twisted or if it ruptures.

This is very dangerous for you and your baby as it can lead to premature birth or even miscarriage so detecting a cyst early is essential.

In the end only a doctor can find out if you have an ovarian cyst during pregnancy by doing an ultrasound. So if you feel the pressure of what could be a cyst see your doctor and ask them to check to be certain because if you do have a cyst you need to take action to shrink it.

If you want a complete guide to curing ovarian cysts click here