ABSTRACT
The incidence of ovarian cyst in pregnancy is increased due to ovulation induction and dating ultrasound. Mostly they are benign and managed by observation. Surgery is indicated if there are complications or any suspicion of malignancy. Here, we have presented three different cases of ovarian cyst in pregnancy, which was managed by surgery. The first case is a 27-year-old second gravida with para1 live1 with complaints of pain in right iliac fossa at 15 weeks of gestation that was diagnosed as a dermoid cyst of right ovary. She underwent laparoscopic cystectomy. Rest of the antenatal period was uneventful, and she delivered vaginally at term. The second case is 31 year old third gravida with para2 live2 came with complaints of lower abdominal pain around 14 weeks of gestation which was diagnosed as fibroma of ovary for which laparotomy and right salphingo-oophorectomy was done. Rest of the antenatal period was normal, she delivered by caesarean section at term. The third case was 30-year-old second gravid with para1 live1 with left ovarian mass presented at term for which cesarean section along with left salphingo-oophorectomy done.