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Gurgaon: Woman with severe endometriosis and 10-cm cysts on ovaries finally becomes a mother after timely treatment
Updated On: 10 April, 2026 11:56 AM IST | Gurgaon | mid-day online correspondent
The woman had been referred to several centres, but doctors often suggested removing the ovaries if surgery was performed

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Gurgaon doctors have given renewed hope to a 30-year-old married working professional (who wished to not be named), who had been struggling with severe period pain for two years, unaware that the underlying cause was severe endometriosis. Her symptoms gradually worsened to the point where routine daily activities became extremely difficult during her menstrual cycle. Multiple ultrasounds showed large ovarian cysts, around 10 centimeters on both ovaries, which were stuck to her uterus.
The woman had been referred to several centres, but doctors often suggested removing the ovaries if surgery was performed. She underwent laparoscopic endometriosis cystectomy, where only the diseased portions of her ovaries were removed while preserving the healthy tissue. Complete clearance of such extensive disease while preserving both ovaries is rarely performed and requires advanced laparoscopic expertise. The most remarkable aspect of the surgery was that both ovaries were successfully preserved and reshaped, restoring the ability to produce eggs and maintain the possibility of natural conception. After undergoing surgery, her pain was also relieved, and she was able to conceive naturally. Her pregnancy was largely uneventful, apart from minor ailments. She delivered at term via cesarean section due to foetal distress (passage of stool inside the womb), and the baby was born healthy.
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