Just because an ovarian cyst has an effect on a woman’s pregnancy does not mean that she will not get pregnant. Most ovarian cysts have no effect on pregnancy, and in the case of ovarian cysts, pregnancy can be wanted. However, if the ovarian cyst is diagnosed to be malignant, then it is generally recommended not to get pregnant in this case. When a woman is pregnant, the changes in her body’s hormone levels will stimulate her ovaries, leading to the production of ovarian cysts, which are physiological in nature. After the third trimester of pregnancy, the estrogen level in the body is greater than the progesterone level and the cyst will disappear on its own. Therefore, pregnancy in this case is completely possible and will not have any impact on the growth and development of the fetus. However, if you have an ovarian cyst before pregnancy and the cyst grows rapidly after pregnancy and exceeds the size of the uterus, it is recommended to remove the cyst surgically between 4 and 6 months of pregnancy to clarify the nature of the cyst, because the rapid growth of the cyst is a sign of malignancy and its large size may compress the uterus and thus affect the development of the fetus. Therefore, if a woman is pregnant with an ovarian cyst, whether she can keep it or not depends on the nature of the cyst and cannot be generalized. If ovarian cysts are found in women who are preparing for pregnancy, they need to be treated promptly and it is best to wait until the cysts are completely cured before getting pregnant.