Removal of one side of an ovarian cyst usually does not affect pregnancy, but may reduce the rate of conception.
The ovaries are located in a woman’s pelvic cavity, one on each side, and when an ovarian cyst is too large and needs to be treated by surgical removal, removing one side of the ovary usually does not affect pregnancy. A woman can produce hormones and follicles from the other ovary, but having only one ovary may lead to a decrease in a woman’s conception rate relative to the reproductive function of both ovaries.
Therefore, for childless women of childbearing age and married women, when one ovary is removed, it is best to prepare for pregnancy and gestation in time after the body recovers to normal. This is to avoid abnormalities in the other ovary, which may cause infertility.
At the same time, when a woman’s ovaries are abnormal, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and carry out targeted treatment, so as to avoid the seriousness of the disease from affecting the function of fertility.