Can ovarian cysts affect pregnancy?
Generally speaking, pregnancy refers to gestation. Whether an ovarian cyst affects pregnancy depends on the specific circumstances. If it is a physiological ovarian cyst, it usually does not impact pregnancy; however, if it is a pathological ovarian cyst, it may affect gestation. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If the ovarian cyst is physiological, small, and benign—such as unruptured follicular cysts or corpus luteum cysts—it typically does not interfere with normal fertility. Physiological ovarian cysts are common benign tumors that often resolve spontaneously within three months and generally do not affect ovarian function, thus having little impact on pregnancy.
If the ovarian cyst is pathological and possibly larger with rapid growth, it may compress the fallopian tubes, affecting their ability to transport fertilized eggs, thereby potentially impacting pregnancy.
Women with ovarian cysts are advised to consult a specialist physician before attempting to conceive, undergoing detailed examinations and evaluations to determine whether pregnancy is advisable and whether treatment is necessary.