Ovarian Cysts: Everything You Need to Know by Dr. Lora Shahine
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Are you concerned about ovarian cysts? Do you wonder how they might affect your fertility? In this video, I explain everything you need to know about ovarian cysts and your reproductive health. Get clear explanations and expert insights.
In this video, you'll learn:
• What ovarian cysts are and why they occur.
• The different types of ovarian cysts and how they might affect your fertility.
• Symptoms that could indicate a problem with an ovarian cyst.
• Treatment options for ovarian cysts, including when surgery might be necessary.
• How to have an informed conversation with your doctor about your ovarian cysts.
If you've been diagnosed with an ovarian cyst, or just want to understand this common condition better, this video is for you! I provide reassuring information and empower you to take charge of your reproductive health.
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🎬 Chapters:
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0:00 Introduction
1:27 What are Ovarian Cysts?
4:08 Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts
7:51 Types of Ovarian Cysts
12:49 Causes of Ovarian Cysts
14:12 Treatment of Ovarian Cysts
16:42 When to Worry About Ovarian Cysts
17:38 Important Questions to Ask Your Doctor
18:28 Conclusion
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ABOUT : Lora Shahine, MD, is a double board certified reproductive endocrinologist and OBGYN currently practicing at Pacific NW Fertility in Seattle, WA. Originally from North Carolina, Dr. Shahine graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, and completed her training in medical school at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of California at San Francisco, and fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Stanford University.
As Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and Director of the Center of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss at Pacific NW Fertility, she is committed to providing excellence in patient care, teaching the next generation of women’s healthcare providers, and continuing research in the fields of fertility and recurrent miscarriage. She has published over 75 peer-reviewed research projects and is an active member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Seattle Gynecology Society, and the Babyquest Fertility Grant organization. Dr. Shahine is an accomplished author including 'Planting the Seeds of Pregnancy: An Integrative Approach to Fertility Care' and best-selling book, 'Not Broken: An Approachable Guide to Miscarriage and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss.'
Whether through her research, books, lectures, or active social media presense Dr. Shahine is passionate about educating on reproductive health and supporting the feritlity community.
DISCLAIMER: The content contained herein is provided for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and not intended as a substitute for advice provided by a healthcare professional. Use the provided information at your own risk. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, please contact your health care provider.
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I had a 9 cm dermoid cyst, no symptons at all until the torsion started. The pain was something out of this world, I was unable to stand on my feet or breath. Eventually I stopped feeling my arms and legs, cause I wasn't breathing and the oxygen supply was so little. I thank the paramedics that were so firm with me and didn't put me in a stretcher until I started breathing. I ended up with laparascopy to remove the cysts, but later on a hydrosalpinx developed and the tube closer to that ovary became blocked :-( I'm a very healthy person in general, regular cycles with no pain, and nobody in my family has had something like that, so the cause for me is a mystery...
I'm so sorry you for your experience 🫂Thank you for sharing for us ❤️
Ovarian cyst and eggs retrieval??? Is posible???
Thank you so much for making well-structured easy to understand videos for educating us. I can tell a lot of effort has been put in to organize and present these topics. Can't appreciate it enough!
I really appreciate your kind words😊 Thank you so much for watching ❤
This is an amazing video!!! Thanks for sharing such awesome info. I have been following you for years! I will be sticking around! Awesome info. You rock.
Thank you so much for being a part of the journey! And thank you for watching ❤❤
I’ve ovarian cysts for a few years now, regular periods with usual pain during Days 1&2.. now that we’re TTC, getting more nervous.😬 Thank you Dr. for this very informative video, it made me calmer and eased my nerves.
I had a 9cm dermoid cyst. Didn’t know I had one unlit I woke up one day with a dull unbearable pain and discomfort. Ended up in the ER because I could not sleep and barely walk from the pain. Found out it was a dermoid cyst that had teeth and hair and ended up getting the cyst and ovary removed. I have been in birth control (the pill) for a few years and have had normal ish periods. With getting a cyst removed are there hormone imbalances? And if so how can you balance the hormones?
Thank you for your videos! Could you talk about the chances of metformin messing up your cycle instead of helping?
This is a great topic suggestion, thank you so much! And thank you for watching 😊😊
@@drlorashahine No, thank you!!! I love your channel so much. I was prescribed Metformin and Letrozole, but Metformin has messed up my period and I haven’t gotten my period since starting it. Now I have to take period induction medication, so I can finally start the Letrozole. I don’t want to give up on Metformin, but I don’t want to miss another two months of trying. No one has been super helpful on if this is normal/what the chances are for Metformin to do this, so if you do this topic I’d be forever grateful!
I had two cysts grow during my IVF process. I was able to continue since they weren't actively affecting my hormones. Thank goodness!
Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience with us❤
I have cysts and I have normal period cycle but have dark brown spotting 10 before my cycle. Please discuss this also I am 40 years
Thank you for watching ❤ ️ I'd advise you to ask your medical provider for answers to your personal situation, as I can't give personal medical advice on social media. I hope my content on my website drlorashahine.com can help - there you can find links to my books at amazon.com, RUclips channel, Baby or Bust Fertility podcast, blog, Instagram, Tiktok and more! Best wishes ❤️🤞🍍
I had a cystectomy for a dermoid ovarian cyst. They found lots of hair in mine.😅😅😅
Thank you for sharing with us ❤️Thank you for watching ❤️
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Thank you for watching 😊