No prob: Every month, the ovary selects an egg to mature, a follicle is made, and then the egg is ovulated for fertilization. A cyst is a follicle that did not rupture for normal ovulation. Now that you have gotten rid of last month's egg, you start the new egg maturation process over again. Refer to baby-making 101 discussion in my profile. Relax, optimize fertilization times, and good luck!
Answered 12/9/2013
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No: A normal ovulation is a type of "ruptured ovarian cyst", so no, a ruptured cyst won't make you sterile. If you are having problems, you both need to go get checked to ensure you are ovulating properly and your partner has adequate sperm production. Hook of with a reproductive specialist and they will walk you through the steps.
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