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Kissing ovaries with pcos

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Nat9424 · 24/06/2025 09:20

Hiya,
Found out last week from my ultrasound I have kissing ovaries; 'both ovaries adjacent to each other suggesting endometriosis. No adnexal mass, cysts, fluids or fibroids seen'. I have no pain. On the top of that I've got known PCOS. I got pregnant 2 ys ago on letrozole as wasn't ovulating. Trying for another baby and I have a million of questions now. First of all, is it possible to develop endo during pregnancy? or perhaps I've had endo before and just didn't know about it? Secondly, would I benefit from surgery? No adnexal mass, cysts or fluid tells me my ovaries are fairly clear (Unless ultrasound doesn't show?). Thirdly, is it possible to get pregnant just on letrozole again?According to my research online kissing ovaries indicates usually stage 3-4 endo. I found also an info that someone was told by their gynaecologist that kissing ovaries are also 'wandering ovaries' and may go back in a right place' I'm not even sure if my ovaries are literally touching each other or are just very close. I can't wait for my referral and hear about the next steps. I'm expecting to be sent for HSG to check fallopian tubes and I'm very hopeful that I can count just on letrozole. I would love to hear some stories, especially for those with both endo and PCOS.

OP posts:
summersun25 · 24/06/2025 09:29

Kissing ovaries is 100% endo and yes usually a later stage, often means they’re tethered by adhesions

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