1st Trimester

Intro/Corpus luteum cyst rupture

kcolly32kcolly32 member
edited December 2015 in 1st Trimester
Hi everyone, I just came over from the TTC board and wanted to introduce myself. I'm 30, DH 32 and we just got confirmation by blood work that we are expecting our first. It's still very early and I'm worried because I've already been hospitalized since finding out this discovery. Saturday night I developed intense lower abdominal pain like I've never felt before. Went to the ED and after tons of pelvic exams and US I was diagnosed with a corpus leutum cycst rupture which caused some bleeding internally. I had to stay over night so they could monitor my hgb and vitals. All was well so I was sent home with pain meds and I will follow up again with the dr on Monday. I'm worried that this will cause a miscarriage because the corpus leutum produces the progesterone needed for the pregnancy until the placenta takes over, atleast this what I've read. I've also read that it won't affect it at all. Has anyone had any experience with this?

Edited for spelling.
Expecting baby #1 August 2016 
Already have three furbabies- Blake, Sydney, and Chester 


Re: Intro/Corpus luteum cyst rupture

  • What did the doctors say, after all they are the medical professionals? That being said, if they didn't put you on progesterone, my guess is that you're fine. It would have been highly irresponsible to send you home with nothing knowing it would mean you would miscarry.

    Hope it all works out for you.
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  • No experience, but I hope everything works out.
  • What did the doctors say, after all they are the medical professionals? That being said, if they didn't put you on progesterone, my guess is that you're fine. It would have been highly irresponsible to send you home with nothing knowing it would mean you would miscarry.

    Hope it all works out for you.

    @Sgoldberg247 my RE happened to be the dr that came and saw me and said he sees this a lot and it's common but didn't suggest anything else. Basically I've been reading from dr. Google and just got concerned. I see him in a week so I'll know more then I guess.
    Expecting baby #1 August 2016 
    Already have three furbabies- Blake, Sydney, and Chester 


  • kcolly32 said:

    What did the doctors say, after all they are the medical professionals? That being said, if they didn't put you on progesterone, my guess is that you're fine. It would have been highly irresponsible to send you home with nothing knowing it would mean you would miscarry.

    Hope it all works out for you.

    @Sgoldberg247 my RE happened to be the dr that came and saw me and said he sees this a lot and it's common but didn't suggest anything else. Basically I've been reading from dr. Google and just got concerned. I see him in a week so I'll know more then I guess.
    Google is not a medical professional. Step away from the key board, you will be much happier.
    Thank God for Raid.

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  • kcolly32 said:

    What did the doctors say, after all they are the medical professionals? That being said, if they didn't put you on progesterone, my guess is that you're fine. It would have been highly irresponsible to send you home with nothing knowing it would mean you would miscarry.

    Hope it all works out for you.

    @Sgoldberg247 my RE happened to be the dr that came and saw me and said he sees this a lot and it's common but didn't suggest anything else. Basically I've been reading from dr. Google and just got concerned. I see him in a week so I'll know more then I guess.
    Google is not a medical professional. Step away from the key board, you will be much happier.
    @PugsandKisses I am no longer googling, idk why I do these kind of things to myself. Thanks for keeping me in check!
    Expecting baby #1 August 2016 
    Already have three furbabies- Blake, Sydney, and Chester 


  • kcolly32 said:

    kcolly32 said:

    What did the doctors say, after all they are the medical professionals? That being said, if they didn't put you on progesterone, my guess is that you're fine. It would have been highly irresponsible to send you home with nothing knowing it would mean you would miscarry.

    Hope it all works out for you.

    @Sgoldberg247 my RE happened to be the dr that came and saw me and said he sees this a lot and it's common but didn't suggest anything else. Basically I've been reading from dr. Google and just got concerned. I see him in a week so I'll know more then I guess.
    Google is not a medical professional. Step away from the key board, you will be much happier.
    @PugsandKisses I am no longer googling, idk why I do these kind of things to myself. Thanks for keeping me in check!
    Good! Dr Google is the enemy in early pregnancy, trust me.
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