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Kunal Rathod  Consultant Gynaecologist  Ovarian Cyst Surgery, AMH & Fertility – What You Should Know 1️⃣ AMH is a marker of ovarian reserve It reflects the number of eggs left, not egg quality. 2️⃣ Ovarian cyst surgery can reduce AMH Especially when surgery involves removing ovarian tissue. 3️⃣ Endometrioma surgery affects AMH more “Chocolate cyst” surgery has a higher risk of reducing egg reserve. 4️⃣ Bilateral cyst surgery = higher risk Operating on both ovaries can significantly lower AMH. 5️⃣ Repeat surgeries are risky Each ovarian surgery can cause cumulative loss of follicles. 6️⃣ Low AMH does NOT mean no pregnancy Many women with low AMH still conceive — naturally or with IVF. 7️⃣ Surgery does NOT improve egg numbers It may improve pain or access, but egg reserve cannot be restored. 8️⃣ Fertility goals matter If pregnancy is desired, timing of surgery vs fertility treatment is crucial. 9️⃣ Sometimes fertility treatment comes first Egg freezing or IVF may be advised before surgery. 🔟 Not all cysts need surgery Simple cysts often resolve on their own. 1️⃣1️⃣ Surgery is needed if there is pain, torsion, or suspicion Cancer risk, infection, or severe symptoms change the decision. 1️⃣2️⃣ Surgeon experience matters Fertility-sparing techniques reduce damage to ovarian tissue. 1️⃣3️⃣ AMH can drop after surgery — sometimes permanently Partial recovery may occur, but not always. 1️⃣4️⃣ One size does NOT fit all Age, cyst type, AMH, pain, and fertility plans guide decisions. 1️⃣5️⃣ Always discuss fertility before ovarian surgery This conversation should happen before the operation, not after. Disclaimer: This video is for educational reasons and creating awareness.  #ovariancyst #tiktokdoctor #fertility #fertilitydoctor #endometriosis
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