Cysts are a common disease phenomenon in the ovaries of women of childbearing age, which has a significant impact on women's health. Therefore, when cysts are found, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner and then take the correct treatment. Some women who suffer from this disease may not pay attention and become pregnant. Can a pregnant child with a cyst have it?
When women get pregnant with cysts, they should not panic first. They can go to the hospital for examination to determine whether the child can conceive. When suffering from cysts, if the diameter of the cyst is small and there is no trend of further development, the child can still have it after pregnancy. As long as the pregnancy examination is done on time during pregnancy, surgical resection can be performed if necessary without affecting the fetus.
When suffering from ovarian cysts, if the diameter of the cyst is large, even exceeding 5 centimeters, and there is a trend of growth and development, such cysts may be malignant cysts. In this case, it is not recommended for pregnant children to have cysts, so as not to seriously affect the healthy development of the fetus. For the health of the patient's fetus, it is best to choose pregnancy after treating the cyst.
If a woman discovers ovarian cysts with a diameter less than 5 centimeters and a tendency to gradually shrink through examination, it may be considered a physiological cyst and generally does not require surgical treatment. After pregnancy, it is important to avoid strenuous exercise and regularly visit the hospital for examination.