Can anyone help me?

I’ve got literally no idea what this means and I finally like sat down and took a look at it after a month . A few things: number 1 it says history of ovarian cysts… I’ve never been told I’ve had cysts???? Number two.. do the measurements of my lining and everything look good? Number three… what in the world does it mean when it says follicles are seen bilaterally? Pic of summary in comments. Literally any light shed good or bad would be extremely helpful 🤣 They told me everything looks good, but they are a hospital where they missed my sons broken arm so 🙄
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If the first thing that is wrong is it says you have a history of ovarian cysts and you’re saying you haven’t - you need to go back and ask WTF is going on.

The ovaries part just mean they are on both sides. Like in the right spot. The other stuff idk I had gone in before kids for horrible period cramps and found out because I had been on birth control so long my body wasn’t building up a thick or normal lining so every period was like ripping scabs off. If you’ve had other ultrasounds maybe they have seen cysts but they weren’t big enough to cause problems.

So I’ve had cysts before and they haven’t told me, I just read it on the reports (I was being scanned for something else, so the cysts were just being noted.) But I’m confused by your report because it says you’re in for a follow up on your cysts. If you weren’t there because of your cysts, why were you being scanned?

@Katharine I was never in for cysts, once I had a scan because horrible pain during period. This time I was being scanned because I wasn’t on my period, and I randomly had such bad pain in my lower right abdomen that I just fell to the ground and couldn’t move for a good ten minutes or so. Finally was able to crawl and call someone. I’m “perfectly” normal tho 🤣 They also did a ct scan just to make sure nothing was wrong with my appendix

Yeah that pain can come from cysts, so I don’t know why they didn’t discuss it with you!

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