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Corpus luteum cysts. A "corpus luteum" develops after an egg is released from a follicle during ovulation. The follicle sac shrinks into cells that produce hormones to support the rest of the menstrual cycle, or, in the case of a pregnancy, to support the growing baby.

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If you've been diagnosed with a corpus luteum cyst, know that in the vast majority of cases, they're completely benign and will resolve on their own. That's the case even if you're dealing with a corpus luteum cyst during pregnancy; they're rarely harmful to the fetus.

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