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Q: Ovarian Cists
asked by: joknows00 on May 28th, 2004
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When you have ovarian cist and you are intimate with your mate is there a reason your partner should be worried for his health?
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ERICA83
replied on May 28th, 2004
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No your partner does not have to worry about anything. But.. 2 years ago I had cysts on my left ovarie and they kept coming and going until I had a laproscoptomy (spelling). Since then I have not had any problems. You should be careful though during intercourse that he isnt too rough. Be4 I had my surgery, my bf and I were having sex and we got a lil too rough and then I got this excrusiating pain in my pelvis that was so bad I could barely walk. I ended going to the er and was told that my cysts had ruptured and trust me u dont want that to happen the pain is bad! Good luck and like I said be4 he has nothing to worry about. Nothing can happen to him just the 2 of u should be careful when being intimate. ~ erica.
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