Ovarian cysts are prone to recurring after surgery, so it is important to get pregnant as soon as possible if you have childbearing requirements to avoid interfering with your childbearing plans after a recurrence. Pregnancy can be attempted about 2 to 3 menstrual cycles after normal menstruation resumes after ovarian cyst surgery.
In the case of ovarian endometriotic cysts, which may be referred to as ovarian chocolate cysts and may cause infertility, such patients should try to conceive as soon as possible after surgery, as advised by their doctor. This is because ovarian endometriotic cysts are prone to recurrence after surgery, and the pregnancy rate decreases as the surgery lasts longer.
As for young patients with endometriotic cysts who have fertility requirements, when normal menstruation is resumed after surgery to remove the tumor, pregnancy should be attempted as soon as possible to avoid recurrence.
It is recommended to take regular pregnancy checkups, pay attention to rest and warmth during pregnancy, have reasonable nutrition, and prohibit sexual intercourse in the first trimester of pregnancy.