For women who retain their uterus and ovaries after chocolate cyst surgery, there is a possibility of natural pregnancy.
Chocolate cysts are benign cysts that are prevalent in women of childbearing age, and are mainly characterized by lower abdominal pain, menstrual abnormalities, infertility, and painful sexual intercourse, and can be diagnosed and treated surgically through laparoscopy.
The uterus and one or both ovaries are preserved as much as possible during the surgery in order to preserve the female reproductive function, so it is possible to get pregnant naturally for women who have preserved their reproductive function after surgery for chocolate cysts.
For some women with severe pelvic adhesions or less preserved ovarian tissue, who still have difficulty in conceiving within half a year after active treatment, it is recommended to have a follow-up consultation to make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a professional doctor and active treatment.