It is not uncommon for women to develop ovarian cysts during pregnancy, and in most cases, they do not pose a significant threat to the baby or the mother. However, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the size and type of cyst you have and whether any treatment is necessary. Most functional cysts (cysts that form as a result of normal hormonal changes) will resolve on their own without intervention. In some cases, larger or more complex cysts may require monitoring or even surgical removal if they are causing pain or other complications. Your doctor will assess the situation based on factors such as the size of the cyst, your symptoms, and any potential risks involved. Remember to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about any concerns you may have so that they can provide you with appropriate guidance and support throughout your pregnancy journey.