After ovulation, women's ovaries will form the corpus luteum. If the corpus luteum continues to persist, it may form a yellow platform cyst. Some women may gradually shrink or even disappear due to the influence of hormones in the body after pregnancy, but there are also very few women whose cysts not only do not disappear, but also increase in size. If they are accidentally stimulated by external factors at this time, it may cause cyst rupture. So, what will happen to cyst rupture during pregnancy?
The rupture of cysts during pregnancy may cause threatened miscarriage, so women should observe their own situation more. Once relevant symptoms appear, they should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, try to preserve the fetus as much as possible, and rest in bed more to reduce unnecessary activity.
After the rupture of a cyst, there will be varying degrees of symptoms. If it is not severe, it usually only causes a small amount of bleeding or mild discomfort in the lower abdomen. If the situation is more dangerous, the pain in the lower abdomen will be more obvious, and even cause hemorrhagic shock. Women may experience changes such as fatigue and pale complexion. Moreover, by measuring blood pressure and pulse, it can be found that blood pressure decreases while pulse increases.
Once the cyst ruptures, women should first observe it. If the symptoms are mild and will not cause too much harm to the fetus, but if the bleeding is severe, the pregnancy should be terminated in a timely manner and surgical treatment should be given.