All normal females are born with two ovaries, each located at both sides of the uterus. During childbearing years, an egg that is produced in the ovary will be released every month and in case the egg is fertilized, the result that most likely to come is the pregnancy. An egg grows inside the ovary until estrogen (a hormone), signals the uterus to prepare itself for the egg. In turn, the uterus begins to thicken itself and prepare for pregnancy. This cycle occurs each month and usually ends when the egg is not fertilized. This process is called the menstrual period. It is a normal process however sometimes problem might occur and brings to the existence of cyst.
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