Can teratoma surgery be done during ovulation?

Ovulation is the time of month when one ovary of a woman produces eggs. If a teratoma grows on the ovary, it may affect the normal function of the ovary, resulting in poor egg discharge or abnormal egg discharge. In this case, the teratoma may continue to grow and worsen even if ovulation is normal.

Therefore, if teratomas grow on the ovaries, before treatment, the doctor may consider using drugs during treatment to improve the function of the ovaries to ensure normal egg discharge. In this case, the doctor may consider using medications to promote normal ovarian function and monitoring the condition of the ovaries during treatment.

Although ovulation may have an impact on teratoma treatment, this does not mean that teratoma surgery cannot be performed during treatment. The doctor will develop a treatment plan based on the patient's specific situation and monitor the patient's condition during the treatment process.