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My name is sushma. Iam 22years old, married recently. I missed my period and consulted gynecologist , where I undergone abdominal scan. The scan report shows I had only right kidney with stones and the left one was not visualised, and also both the ovaries contain multiple cysts. Then I undergone CT scan for clarifying. CT scan reports also shown the same and confirmed that I had only right kidney with largest stone sized 3.5mm and other small stones. 1. Is there any problem to pregnancy with single kidney? 2. What are the risks involved in having single kidney
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There's no problem to pregnancy if you have a normally functioning single kidney. You need to get the stones treated by medications or RIRS procedure
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As you have single kidney since birth and that is appearing normal except small Stone in it. So No problem with single kidney in pregnancy.
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as you have developed stone in your kidney so get check up at regular intervals
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