When I saw it on my ultrasound at Max Hospital, I immediately asked my consultant. They very clearly explained that it's a routine thing and they will just monitor it in the next scan. Don't hesitate to ask your hospital staff to explain the report in detail.
Ugh, as if pregnancy wasn't exhausting enough with this huge belly, now we have to worry about cysts too! But don't stress, my doc said these follicular ones are just lazy follicles that forgot to pop. They usually disappear quietly.
Oh, I totally get how scary seeing that word on your scan report is! I cried so much when I saw it on mine, but my baby was born perfectly fine. It's just a small fluid sac that goes away on its own, so please breathe.
Actually, follicular cysts are no big deal yaar. They are just fluid filled sacs that resolve automatically in a few weeks. Mere saath bhi hua tha, nothing to panic about!
I am also trying to conceive and my scan showed a small follicular cyst. My doctor gently told me it won't stop me from getting pregnant. Hopefully we both get our good news very soon.
Beta, follicular cysts are very common and usually dissolve on their own. Drink warm milk with a pinch of haldi at night to keep body calm. But if there is any sharp pain, do ask your doctor.
Usually these cysts are harmless and clear up naturally without any medicine. I drank warm water with a bit of methi seeds daily to support my health. But if you feel sudden heavy pain or spotting, call your gynac immediately.
My MIL told me not to worry about such small things, she said earlier they didn't even have scans to find these! Honestly, she was right, my gynac said it's totally harmless and will shrink on its own.
We had so many cysts during our IVF journey, it used to terrify me. But please know that simple follicular cysts rarely interfere with a healthy pregnancy. Sending you a big hug, your body is stronger than you think.
According to my tracker app, follicular cysts are super normal and usually harmless! They are just unruptured follicles that usually go away in 1-2 cycles. You can track your symptoms on any app to show your gynac on next visit.
I had one of these in my early weeks alongside terrible morning sickness. Honestly, my doctor said it doesn't harm the baby at all and vanishes by second trimester. Just focus on resting and staying hydrated.