Ovulation dependent: Depending on where you are in your cycle, your ovaries might be a bit larger/smaller. If you're actively recruiting follicles, your ovaries are going to be bigger and one is always going to be bigger than the other b/c the bigger one is the one that's going to release an egg. Nothing is very abnormal at this time, though I would continue to see your gynecologist and follow up for regular periods.
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