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louiseds
January 18, 2011 - 7:58am
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Cysts
Hi Janice
Perhaps rupturing was not all bad. However, from my research it seems that the fluid that comes out of dermoid cysts is normally pretty icky stuff, not just watery fluid. Is a haemmoragic cyst the same as a dermoid cyst? Here's hoping it will settle down by itself. I can remember what it felt like with that pressure when I was at the beginning of my second pregnancy. They eventually drained over 5 litres of fluid off my abdominal cavity, but my abdomen didn't go back to normal for another 5 weeks, by which time I looked normal for the 10 weeks gestation that I was. But my pelvic floor was so stretched by then that it did not recover during the whole pregnancy and took a lot of waking up in the postpartum period.
Here's hoping that glitch is over now and the cysts resolve.
I would expect that your POPs may be troublesome for a time, while your abdominal cavity settles down, but I am sure they will improve again. If only it would hurry, eh?.
Louise
Christine
January 18, 2011 - 5:41pm
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resolving cyst
So happy to hear things are improving, Janice. It is amazing what the body will resolve if we'll just support it in the process. Good work! :)