Ovarian cysts found during cesarean section can often be removed at the same time as the cesarean section, but not all ovarian cysts need to be removed. Ovarian cysts can be divided into physiological and pathological, physiological can be seen in corpus luteum cysts, usually do not need surgery to remove, can subside by themselves, while pathological ovarian cysts can include: plasma cystic adenoma, teratoma, follicular membrane cell tumors, ovarian endometriosis cysts, etc., pathological cysts often need to be surgically stripped, such as cesarean section found that the tumor is pathologic can be stripped with the tumor. If the tumor is found to be pathological during cesarean section, it can be removed together with the tumor. If the cyst is found to be pathological during cesarean section, whether it can be removed or not should be decided according to the specific situation during the operation. After cesarean section, we should strengthen the nursing care, do not dip the abdominal wound in water, and change the medicine on time, avoid abdominal exertion, and take a light diet, and consume more food with crude fiber to prevent dry stool or constipation. If you find that the surgical incision site has rupture or oozing and other abnormalities, you should also consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.